113 & 115 Cambridge Street Cambridge Park, Cambridge Park Sold Property

113 & 115 Cambridge Street, Cambridge Park

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Sold for $1,860,000
SOLD BY STARR PARTNERS GLENMORE PARK & PENRITH

RARE DOUBLE BLOCK OPPORTUNITY!

Cute and charming, these cottage-style homes are a must-see for anyone wanting a property with personality and potential. For savvy buyers with an eye for the future, this home's R3 zoning offers development potential with scope for townhouses, duplexes, granny flats or perhaps the home of your dreams (STCA).

Whatever you decide, the current dwellings are neat and tidy each with three bedrooms and one bathroom as well as gorgeous timber floors that flow throughout the living spaces. There are well-equipped kitchens and both offer rear porch's that overlook the generous, fenced yards. There is also additional yard to the rear of the property that is separately fenced already for if the purchaser would prefer to proceed with granny flat additions as opposed to a townhouse development. (STCA)

Both properties are currently rented out to quality tenants, so you can maintain a solid tenancy while you discuss your development plans with council; the choice is all yours.

This exciting opportunity is located on a double block in an ideal location that places you close to everything this region has to offer. For families, the scenic Kanangra Reserve is only steps away, the local bus stop is right outside your door and the kids can ride their bikes to Cambridge Park Public School. A short drive will take you to Nepean Hospital, as well as a host of other schools including St Joseph's Primary School and Penrith Public School or St Domenic's College. The local supermarket and Kingswood Park Village Shopping Centre are both within easy reach and you are also close to Westfield Penrith, the local TAFE campus and the Western Sydney University campus.


"We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations."