


| Address :: | Ingleburn Gardens Drive Ingleburn NSW 2565 |
| Category :: | House |
| Price :: | From $506,965 |
| Rent :: | 500 |
| Bedrooms :: | 4 |
| Bathrooms :: | 2 |
| Car :: | 2 |
| Schedule :: |
This development undertaken by McDonald Jones Homes comprises 3 and 4 generously sized bedrooms, oversized master suite, ensuite and double garage including remote access. Lot sizes range from 448 sqm to 460 sqm.
Key features include - 3 or 4 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms / double garage, quality brick and tile construction, turf to front and rear plus upgraded landscaping to front, gourmet kitchens including stainless steel oven, range hood, gas or electric cook top and dishwasher, laminated bench top and kitchen cupboards, stencilcrete driveways and generous floor tiling to kitchen & patio areas.
Of course, depending on your needs and budget, you can select from a range of upgrades to make your property even more unique - why not take a look at our House Selection Brochure and see how your investment in Ingleburn Gardens Drive can come together.
Ingleburn is located 44 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of City of Campbelltown and is part of the Macarthur region. Ingleburn lies approximately half way between the two commercial centres of Liverpool and Campbelltown.
The village of Ingleburn was established in 1885 when the land owned by a developer called FitzStubbs was subdivided. A public school was opened in 1887 followed by a post office in 1889. By 1896, the town was large enough to have its own municipal council. Town improvements such as street lights and water did not arrive until after World War I. In 1948 the Council was merged with the City of Campbelltown Council.
According to the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census, Ingleburn had a population of 13,540 people, who were slightly younger (median age 35) than the national average. Most residents were Australian-born (62%) with other places of birth including England (4%), Philippines (3%) and India (2%). Housing was mostly detached (71%) but there were a substantial number of townhouses (26%).
Milton Park, shared by the boundaries of Ingleburn and Macquarie Fields is a popular venue for Cricket, Football and Softball teams. It is also used as the presentation area for the annual Ingleburn Alive festivals Evening Fireworks.
Other sporting parks include Wood Park, behind Ingleburn High School.
Smaller recreational reserves and parks are located between Kingfisher Road and Currawong Street, on Matthew Square, on Currawong Street behind Holy Family Catholic School and another behind Sackville Street Public School. Memorial Oval can also be found on the western side of the railway line adjacent to the Ingleburn Bowling Club.