23 Prince Street, Waratah NSW 2298

Positioned in one of Waratah’s most convenient and well-connected pockets, this welcoming family home offers comfortable living, generous outdoor space and everyday practicality just moments from schools, shopping and transport. Combining character, functionality and a family-friendly layout, it presents an outstanding opportunity for first-home buyers, investors and growing families alike.
Inside, the single-level floorplan provides an easy sense of flow, with light-filled living and dining spaces creating a comfortable setting for daily life and entertaining. Three well-proportioned bedrooms offer accommodation for the whole family, serviced by a centrally located bathroom. The practical kitchen is positioned to overlook the living areas, enhancing connectivity and making everyday living effortless.
Outside, the property continues to impress with secure parking for two vehicles and a generous backyard offering plenty of room for children and pets to play. Whether you’re entertaining family and friends, creating a garden oasis or simply enjoying the outdoors, the space provides endless potential to personalise and enjoy.
From this sought-after address, you’ll enjoy easy access to Waratah Village Shopping Centre, the University of Newcastle, Calvary Mater Hospital and public transport options, while Newcastle CBD, Honeysuckle and the city’s beautiful beaches remain only a short drive away.
– Comfortable single-level family home
– Three well-sized bedrooms
– Central family bathroom
– Light-filled living and dining spaces
– Practical kitchen with good storage
– Two-car accommodation
– Generous yard with space for children and pets
– Convenient location close to schools, shops and transport
– Minutes to the University of Newcastle and Calvary Mater Hospital
– Easy access to Newcastle CBD, Honeysuckle and local beaches
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Katie Kepner