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61A Bridge Road, Hornsby, NSW 2077
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Potential in Hornsby's Premier Locale
Calling all builders and developers and home renovators. Don't miss this rare opportunity to build on a large 1,100m2 north to rear block offering ample privacy. Positioned in the heart of Hornsby, this parcel of land provides the lifestyle of convenience with easy access to Hornsby Westfield, public transport routes, Hornsby Hospital, and the North Shores elite private schools. • Land parcel of 1,100m2 approx. • 2-bedroom existing house • Un renovated interiors • Asquith Public School catchment • Ku-ring-gai High School, Asquith Boys & Asquith Girls catchments • 1.3km to Hornsby station and bus stop • 1.2km to Westfield Hornsby "All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries".
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61A Bridge Road, Hornsby, NSW 2077
No inspections are currently scheduled. to arrange an appointment.
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Potential in Hornsby's Premier Locale
Calling all builders and developers and home renovators. Don't miss this rare opportunity to build on a large 1,100m2 north to rear block offering ample privacy. Positioned in the heart of Hornsby, this parcel of land provides the lifestyle of convenience with easy access to Hornsby Westfield, public transport routes, Hornsby Hospital, and the North Shores elite private schools. • Land parcel of 1,100m2 approx. • 2-bedroom existing house • Un renovated interiors • Asquith Public School catchment • Ku-ring-gai High School, Asquith Boys & Asquith Girls catchments • 1.3km to Hornsby station and bus stop • 1.2km to Westfield Hornsby "All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries".