DESCRIPTION
A super sized home, large enough to suit any growing family! We know you'll appreciate the thoughtful layout and generous proportions that are on offer, here at 84 Church St Cessnock!
On entry, a carpeted formal lounge (currently a home gym) provides a great relaxing space before the home seamlessly flows into the main living area. Designed as the heart of the home, the expansive galley-style kitchen allows for effortless entertaining, keeping the home chef remains connected to the hum of the home as you whip up a culinary masterpiece. This bright, open space is absolutely massive in size and leads to the rumpus room, offering an abundance of space for the largest of families. The undercover outdoor area is attached to this space by sliding glass doors & is perfect for entertaining, weekend BBQs or just a great breakout space to kick back while watching the kids & pets play in the yard.
Back inside, four well-sized bedrooms with built-in robes ensure ample space for the whole family, with the master suite featuring a private ensuite for added convenience, and the home is complete with ducted air-conditioning throughout.
For the avid investor, our current tenants would be happy to pay $700 per week to remain in the home, which is an awesome return for those looking for a long term investment.
Positioned in a family-friendly community, you'll love the ease of access to schools, parks, and local amenities. Plus, you're just minutes from Cessnock and the world-class wineries, restaurants, and cellar doors of the Hunter Valley-perfect for weekend escapes and leisurely dining experiences.
Currently tenanted, and in a fixed lease period until 22/08/2025.
Grass has been edited due to winter conditions.
Proudly marketed by LJ Hooker Maitland, please call exclusive agents Todd Fisher
Reveal Phone or Ben Cotton
Reveal Phone - 7 days for all inspections & further information.
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.