120 Terry Street, Tempe

Tucked away back from the street and beyond the front garden, this freestanding double fronted home sits on a level 325sqm of land with an extra wide frontage and delivers an ideal low-maintenance package with a flexible single-level layout, a private rear courtyard and off street tandem parking for two vehicles (subject to size of cars).

Discover this sought-after pocket and be close to the area's great schools, parklands and Sydenham station, as well as all the eateries and cafes along Marrickville Road.


The property:
Three double bedrooms plus a study/4th bedroom and a sunroomA bright and versatile layout featuring an open living/dining spaceA well-appointed stone kitchen with gas cooktop and dishwasherTwo bathrooms plus a large internal laundry with built-in storageQuietly set back from the roadOff street parking at the front plus a shed/workshop at the rearA private and easy-to-maintain courtyard with undercover patioWalk to Sydenham Station, schools, parks, cafes & boutique breweriesMoments to Marrickville Rd, King St, Marrickville Metro & Wolli Creek

The details:
Available From 1st March 2024
12 Month lease term
Pets considered on application


The neighbourhood:
Exceptionally convenient, Tempe is located only 9 km south from Sydney's CBD. Encompassing quality schools, parklands and leisure offerings you are also within walking distance to Marrickville Metro shopping and both Tempe and Sydenham train station. The area also benefits from its close proximity to Newtown and Enmore's eclectic cafes, restaurants and bars.


The inspection:
To book a time to inspect, simply click on 'Email Agent' and register your interest. By registering, you will be instantly informed of any updates, changes or cancellations for an open home or your appointment.


Cameron Willcock | 0429 970 297
Raine&Horne Newtown
rhng.com.au | 8596 3555

House

4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Parking for 2 cars

Leased

Rent:
Bond: $3960

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Give Cameron Willcock a call, or request a call-back.

Learn more about Tempe

The suburb takes its name from Tempe House, which was named from the Greek myth of the ‘Vale of Tempe', a beautiful valley set at the foot of Mount Olympus in Greece.

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