17/16-18 Methven Street, Mount Druitt
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House-sized space & privacy with low maintenance ease
Light, space and privacy are always important when considering a property and this freshly presented townhouse overdelivers, along with a spacious and private outdoor area for entertaining. Quietly positioned in a quality complex, it offers a well-appointed home with a bright, breezy layout and a quiet street position that's walking distance to the heart of Mount Druitt.A spacious four-bedroom layout features recently tiled living and dining areas, a modern gas kitchen plus an easy level flow to the outside. A large covered patio is perfect for entertaining, plus there is a small grassed garden along with a lock-up garage and single carport and visitors parking too.
The four upstairs bedrooms each have built-in wardrobes and include a large main with walk-in robe and ensuite.
This unique property delivers the perfect low maintenance package and holds lots of appeal for downsizers or investors looking for a house alternative in a great position that's just a short stroll away from Westfield Mount Druitt, the train station and everything else this wonderful suburb has to offer.
Features include:
- A generous open layout with bright lounge and dining areas with a split system air conditioning
- An expansive covered patio and low maintenance garden
- Four upstairs bedrooms include a main with walk-in and ensuite
- A well-appointed gas kitchen and third toilet
- Lock-up garage, single carport and good built-in storage
- Walking distance to Westfield, the train station and hospital
- According to the owners these are the outgoings every quarter
- Strata $ 432
- Water $ 177
- Council $ 336
- Currently leased at $475 per week to an excellent tenant
For more information call William Marcus on 0417722218
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