6/22 Highland Avenue, Bankstown

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
2001 m2
Building size
113 m2
Council area
Canterbury-Bankstown
Year built
1973
Lot plan
6/SP7541 Bankstown NSW
House type
Unit: Townhouse/Villa



HISTORY

Last sold 15/12/2015
$505,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of December 2019

Renovated, Family Sized Villa! Blending modern comfort with ease of living, this villa reveals quality appointments across a wonderfully spacious layout in a highly desirable location. Perfect for those seeking security and convenience, this extra-large villa will surely impress, all in a beautifully landscaped complex.Featuring: * 2 bedroom villa with built-in-robes in each bedroom* Freshly painted and with brand new timber flooring throughout* Large sunlit lounge-dining area * Renovated kitchen with ample storage & electric cooking appliances * Renovated full sized bathroom with separate shower and bath tub * Internal laundry with a linen cupboard* Single drive through lock up car garage with remote control * Ducted air-conditioning throughout* The backyard is large, sunny and private with a low maintenance gardens* 12 Minute walk to Bankstown train station, local parks, schools, shops & cafs This property is well maintained and renovated in a popular location of Bankstown!LISTING FEATURES: Brand New Timber Floors, Freshly Painted, Large Living Area, Built-In Wardrobes, Lock Up Car Garage and Prime Location!Close To: Bankstown South Infants School, Bankstown Public School, Bankstown Girls High School, St Brendan's Catholic Primary School, St Euphemia College, Bankstown Train Station, Bus Stop, Centro Shopping Centre and Bankstown Library.AGENTS: Iain Mason 0419 533 133 Lucus Boudelot 0404 271 922 Application Forms www.willowrealty.com.au WILLOW REALTY PTY LIMITED Office: 633 Princes Highway, Rockdale NSW 2216 T: +612 9577 8400 F: +612 9599 1852DISCLAIMER: Whilst we deem this information to be reliable the agent cannot guarantee its accuracy and accepts no responsibility for such. Interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.