20 Woodville Avenue,Wahroonga
Positioned just moments from the heart of Wahroonga Village, the elegant and timeless "Omega" offers a lifestyle where convenience comes naturally and the car becomes optional. Cafes, the train station, boutique shopping and some of Sydney's most prestigious schools - including Knox Grammar and Abbotsleigh - are all an easy walk from your front door.
Set quietly back from the street, the home delivers space and privacy without sacrificing connection. Light-filled interiors and a flexible family floorplan create a relaxed base for daily life, while the real luxury lies in the location - morning coffee in the village, school drop-offs on foot, and effortless rail access to the CBD.
Designed for both everyday enjoyment and entertaining, the home is ready to be lived in now, with outstanding scope to further enhance over time. Opportunities combining this level of walkability, privacy and future potential are increasingly rare in Wahroonga's tightly held blue-ribbon pocket.
- Walk to Wahroonga Village cafes, dining and boutique shopping
- Easy stroll to Wahroonga Station with direct rail access to the CBD
- Walk to Knox Grammar, Abbotsleigh and highly regarded local schools
- Village-centric lifestyle where daily errands can be done on foot
- Quietly set back from the street while remaining centrally located
- Coveted blue-ribbon Wahroonga address with strong long-term appeal
- Rare opportunity combining walkability, privacy and future potential
- Solid full brick family residence with timeless character
- Light-filled interiors and a flexible, family-friendly floorplan
- Four spacious bedrooms including oversized master with ensuite and walk-in robe
- Dedicated home office and home theatre setup
- Alfresco pavilion overlooking tropical-style pool and heated spa
- Double garage with internal access plus additional off-street parking
Disclaimer: All information contained herein has been gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy, and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.

