70 Ulundri Drive, Castle Hill

This is a house on a parcel in 219/DP259849 Castle Hill NSW. Comparable sales have been around $1,695,000. Constructed in 1980, featuring 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
2
Land size
909 m2
Building size
309 m2
Council area
The Hills Shire
Year built
1980
Lot plan
219/DP259849 Castle Hill NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 13/03/2019
$1,478,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2019

Spacious Home In Premier Location | Walk to upcoming Station Peacefully situated on an impressive 909sqm block of land within walking distance to the upcoming Castle Hill Rail Station, City Buses, local schools, Castle Towers, Cafe and restaurant precinct, is this beautiful substantial five bedroom residence.Holding an impressive elevated position on the prestigious Ulundri Drive, this residence is an immaculately presented home for contemporary family living.Main Features:- 909 sqm (approx.) block of land with wide frontage- Spacious 5 Bedroom, Huge Master bedroom with Ensuite- Three full bathroom plus additional 4th/guest Toilet- Self-contained home office with bathroom and separate access- Open plan kitchen with meals area plus formal dining area- Formal Living area plus open plan family area flowing into balcony overlooking the sparkling pool- Other Features: Air-conditioning, double lock up garage with workshop space and under house storage, established landscaped gardens in the front and back yard which is easy to maintain- Quiet setting within walking distance to Castle Towers, Schools and upcoming Station- Catchment for Castle Hill High School and Castle Hill Primary School- Lovely quiet Ulundri Estate- beautiful section of Castle HillTHE VENDORS INSTRUCTIONS ARE CLEAR -It Must be SOLD!Contact Mina Wang on 0452 119 854 or Andy Lin on 0433 433 093 before it's gone!Disclaimer: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