Positioned in a sought-after North Hill location, 23 Norris Drive is a quality-built home offering space, comfort and a peaceful outlook on a generous 1,000m² block.
Immaculately presented throughout, the home features four spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with walk-in robe and ensuite. Multiple living areas provide plenty of room for the whole family, while the enclosed north-facing alfresco area creates an additional living and entertaining space that can be enjoyed year-round.
The well-appointed kitchen is centrally located and flows seamlessly to the dining area and alfresco room, overlooking the established gardens and private backyard.
Designed for year-round comfort, the open plan kitchen, dining and living area is serviced by reverse cycle air conditioning, while in-slab heating throughout the living areas and main bathroom provides warmth during the cooler months. Additional insulation to both the roof and walls further enhances the home's energy efficiency and comfort.
Set amongst beautifully maintained gardens and enjoying a north-facing outlook, this is a home that offers an exceptional lifestyle in one of North Hill's most desirable locations.
Features include:
• Four generous bedrooms, including master with walk-in robe and ensuite
• Two spacious living areas filled with natural light
• Enclosed north-facing alfresco room for year-round enjoyment
• Well-equipped kitchen with quality appliances and excellent storage
• Reverse cycle air conditioning to the open plan kitchen, dining and living area
• In-slab heating throughout the living areas and main bathroom
• Additional roof and wall insulation for enhanced comfort
• Double lock-up garage with automatic door and storage space
• Fully fenced 1,000m² block with established gardens
• Peaceful north-facing outlook
A quality home in a tightly held location, ready for its next owners to move in and enjoy.
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