Alex Georgiou is proud to present 8 Woodlawn Drive Toongabbie for sale.
This well-maintained family residence offers spacious and versatile living, featuring 4 generously sized bedrooms plus a dedicated home office or optional 5th bedroom. Designed for both comfort and functionality, the home includes 2 bathrooms, expansive living and dining areas, and an additional rumpus room that seamlessly extends to a west-facing timber deck with a pergola-perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. The neatly presented kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher for added convenience. Completing the property is a single garage and a carport, providing secure parking and ample storage.
Situated in a highly sought-after and convenient location, this home is just a short walk from local schools, parks, cafes, shops, and excellent public transport links. Offering both lifestyle and convenience, this is a rare opportunity not to be missed.
Property Features & Inclusions:
+ 4 bedrooms with built in wardrobes
+ 2 bathrooms, main with with ensuite
+ Home office/ 5th bedroom
+ Neatly maintained kitchen equipped with dishwasher
+ Split system air conditioning
+ Ceiling fans to all bedrooms, plus dining and rumpus room
+ Blend of tiled and carpeted rooms throughout
+ LED down-lights plus skylights
+ Combustion fireplace
+ Curtains, vertical and roller blinds
+ Large internal laundry
+ Single lock up garage plus carport
+ Garden shed
+ Northwest backyard aspect
Location Highlights:
+ 1.2km to The Meadows Public School
+ 800m to Portico Plaza
+ 800m to Toongabbie Train Station
+ 700m to Mccoy Park
+ 300m to Toongabbie Sports Club
+ 4.4km to Blacktown Hospital
+ 5.5km to Westmead Health Precinct
+ 7.4km to Parramatta CBD
Council Rates: $279.30 per quarter approx
Water Rates: $169.03 per quarter approx
Total Size: 896.6sqm
Contact:
Alex Georgiou 0432 578 968
Krish Pancholi 0488 020 653
Nick Bardon 0409 900 237
Disclaimer: All information is gathered from sources we believe reliable however we cannot guarantee it's accuracy. Interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.