overview

  • 1P1040
  • Villa
  • Sold
  • 246 sqm
  • 2249 sqm
  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • $1,066.00 Per Year
  • $633.96 Per Year
  • $750.00 Quarterly

Description

SOLD! Popular Point Frederick Negotiated in 6 days
You will fall in love with this wonderful private and level villa in the very sought-after Albany Street. Located in one of the Central Coast premier suburbs Point Frederick surrounded by water, with its wide tree lined streets, no through traffic, premier schools, restaurants, parks & high-end residential homes. The villa has three bedrooms all with built-in robes and an ensuite to the master bedroom. The kitchen is light bright with north facing windows and ample cupboards. The generously sized open plan living room has access to a private covered courtyard that wraps around 2 sides. Just a short walk to waterfront Gosford sailing club and heated Olympic pool complex including and indoor Hydrotherapy pool, nearby to Gosford Public and Private Hospitals, the centre of the booming Gosford CBD containing major shopping including Woolworths.

Features Include:
- Generous level villa spanning 246sqm in total
- Own private entry with intercom
- Exclusive address and highly sought
- Small security complex of just 9 units build 1999
- Single garage with internal access
- Transport bus line and train station an easy reach
- Walk to upmarket schools along with the café lifestyle of East Gosford
- Pet friendly YES
- Rented @ $480 per week with the lease in place until 10th June 2021

Body corporate fees: $853.22 per 1/4 Capital work: $1646.78 per 1/4
Council rates: $266.5 per 1/4
Water rates: $158.49 per 1/4 Constumption approx. $150 per 1/4

Point Frederick Stats supplied by CoreLogic/Rp Data
Change in Median Price (5yrs) is 30.9%
Annual Change in Median Price (10yrs) is 5.4%
Median Asking Rent for POINT FREDERICK is $395 per week
Median Days on Market is 29 days

Features

  • Living Area
  • Air Conditioning
  • Built-ins
  • Close to Schools
  • Close to Shops
  • Close to Transport

floorplan

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