Sleek and Stylish Family Haven Set on Idyllic Level Grounds

Peacefully nestled on an impressive 980sqm holding with a wide 20 metre frontage and private level lawns, this recently transformed single level home has been cleverly reconfigured to provide expansive open plan living and seamless indoor/outdoor entertaining.

Focused around a wide sweeping living space with dedicated areas for relaxing, entertaining and formal and casual dining, it flows to the rear entertainers' deck through giant retractable sliding glass doors. Superbly appointed and filled with light, it features a deluxe kitchen with a CaesarStone breakfast island, Ilve gas stove and integrated dishwashers, 3 sizable double bedrooms, separate study, 2 ultra-modern bathrooms, DLUG plus a North facing entertainers' terrace and landscaped gardens.

An idyllic family haven with room for the family to grow, it offers further scope to add another level (STCA) to expanding the existing city skyline views to sweeping panorama that will include the Chatswood and North Sydney skylines.

In a quiet desirable leafy neighbourhood, it is a stroll from transport, schools and parks and moments from shops, beaches and the city.

Homes that Offers Open Plan Living with Seamless Flow on a 980sqm Block in Seaforth are an Extreme Rarity!

Enter via Dalwood Avenue, Seaforth

For information contact Maria Cassarino on 0411 818 093

property features

  • Views
  • Garden
  • Close to Transport
  • Close to Shops
  • Close to Schools
  • Newly Built Property
  • Air Conditioning
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Suburb: Seaforth

Population: 6,357

Municipality: Manly

Perched above middle harbour and The Spit, Seaforth has become one of Sydney's most exclusive and sought after suburbs with many of the houses boasting some of the finest views of Sydney Harbour.

Named after Loch Seaforth and Seaforth Island in Scotland the suburb of Seaforth was originally a 30 acre grant made to James Bligh in 1857. In 1906 astute real estate developer Henry F Halloran subdivided and sold Seaforth Estate.

Like the surrounding suburbs of the Northern Harbour district it was after WWII that development really started to take off.

What was once a bluff of virgin bushland joined to the rest of Sydney by a narrow two lane wooden bridge is now a thriving and popular suburb. The weekend shacks long replaced by opulent 3 story homes with enviable harbour vistas.