54 Malvina Street, Ryde

At this address is a house located in 12/DP285405 Ryde NSW. Data from comparable sales value it at about $1,380,000. The local government is Ryde, featuring 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
299 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Ryde
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
12/DP285405 Ryde NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 11/08/2007
$670,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of July 2007

Nothing to do... Enjoy the view! If quality, privacy and a great neighbourhood are important to you, then this family home is definitely a property to inspect. Nestled away in a quiet cul-de-sac with Buffalo Creek bushland as a backdrop, this Torrens Title impeccably maintained home offers new owners a picturesque place to enjoy with family and friends. Experience the ambience of the two uniquely designed open air timber decks and retreat areas. Other features include:• Polished timber flooring and quality carpeting• Spacious living and dining areas• Very generous sized bedrooms, all with large built-in wardrobes• Light-filled, open plan north-east facing kitchen, featuring gas cooking, water filtration unit, range hood and dishwasher• Split system reverse cycle air conditioning• Quality main bathroom with separate WC• Guest WC• Covered courtyard adjacent to main bedroom – perfect as a quiet, retreat area• Large internal laundry• Double lock-up garage / playroom with internal access, plus off street parking for another two vehicles• Security alarm system and sensor lighting• Loads of storage space• Fully landscaped, low maintenance gardens• Bush views from all rooms.Close to bus routes to city, Epping, Macquarie University and North Shore. Preschool, primary and secondary schools within walking distance. A short drive from Macquarie Centre and Top Ryde Shopping Centre (currently under reconstruction). Will be sold.DISCLAIMER: Whilst all care has been taken to ensure accuracy in the preparation of the particulars herein, no warranty can be given and interested parties must therefore rely on their own enquiries.