Gorgeous 2 bedroom raised ground floor unit with LOCK UP GARAGE!

Rarer than hen's teeth, this North facing hide-away is surrounded by trees and shrubbery, gets stacks of sun and has a garage large enough to fit all your tools, toys AND car!

* Entry to this sunny home is near-level. However the unit itself is raised ground floor, offering enhanced security as well as a general feeling of space and openness
* One of just four in the building, the unit is currently Company Title but the change to Strata Title is underway.
* There are two bedrooms, the main with built in wardrobe and French doors opening to the North facing balcony
* A profusion of trees and Murraya bushes give wonderful seclusion to the balcony while the sun streams down!
* Polished floorboards are found in the living areas, while the bedrooms are carpeted. High ceilings throughout.
* The laundry is shared, although space exists in the kitchen for a washing machine if desired
* Buses could not be more convenient, leaving from just around the corner
* Currently let @ $370pwk to reliable tenants who love it there.

Investors and owner-occupiers should arrive early for the Open-house as this one will be popular!



Contact: Ian Barr 0409 904 033

property features

  • Built-ins
  • Close to Transport
  • Close to Shops
  • Close to Schools
  • Polished Timber Floors
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Suburb: Fairlight

Population: 5,623

Municipality: Manly

Lifestyle

Fairlight is located 13km from the CBD and lies between Manly and Balgowlah on both sides of Sydney Road.

Amenities

• Fairlight beach which popular for swimming and snorkelling and features a pool
• Manly West Public School and close proximity to other local schools in neighbouring suburbs
• Short stroll to Manly
• Manly Golf Club and Golf Course
• Shopping strip located on Sydney Road with cafes and boutiques
• Public buses to Manly and the CBD
• Close proximity to Balgowlah and Seaforth

History

Fairlight takes its name from Fairlight House built by Henry Gilbert Smith on land he bought in 1853 from John Parker who had received a land grant in 1837. The house was named after Fairlight, East Sussex, a historic village in Hastings on the south coast of England.
Fairlight was originally only the area near the beach where Fairlight house, once stood and the suburb at the top of the hill was called Red Hill, due to the pre-World War II red gravel surface of Sydney road.