Lovingly held by the one family for 48 years, this is a rare opportunity to snap up a well-kept family home boasting a brick construction in a quiet sought after Panania South cul-de-sac. Property flyover:
- 4 spacious bedrooms.- Open plan functional layout. - Family sized kitchen with separate dining space. - Two bathrooms including two toilets. - Large child friendly backyard. - Drive through carport to the detached double garage. - 15.24m frontage / 626sqm block. - Renovate, re-build or re-develop (STCA) the choice is yours!
NEED TO SELL IF YOU BUY DOUGLAS STREET?We have you covered, with flexible settlement arrangements available and a special offer from PRD to sell your home if you book an appointment with an area specialist and mention seeing this offer.
The name Panania was on the original list of stations proposed for the Tempe-East Hills railway line in 1929.[2] Prior to this, Panania was part of what was generally known as the East Hills district. Panania is an Aboriginal word meaning sun rising in the east and shining on the hills. An alternative theory is that the name may be a derivation of "Pannonia", which was an ancient province of the Roman Empire southeast of the Danube River. During the construction of the railway line the name Nioka was used for the station which is an Aboriginal word meaning the green hill. Other names suggested for suburb were Linden Park and Elmswood.
The arrival of the railway in 1931 stimulated the development of the East Hills district. Prior to this, the district was rural. There was a soldiers' settlement at Milperra which consisted mostly of poultry and horticultural enterprises.
Development began apace after World War II. The Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women sponsored the mass production of housing at Panania beginning from 1946 with the construction of 34 houses.
- Panania Public School- Panania North Public School- Tower Street Public School- St Christopher's Catholic School