1-5 Treacy Street, Hurstville

At this address is a unit on a lot in Hurstville NSW. Based on comparable properties, we estimate its value at $875,000. The local government is Georges River, it has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
-
Building size
-
Council area
Georges River
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
Hurstville NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY




LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2020

New Key Worker Affordable Rental Housing - Below Market Rent We are proud to offer this brand new, high-quality luxury apartment to eligible key workers at up to 20% off market rent as part of an Affordable Rental Housing Program brought to you by First State Super. Features include: Open plan living Light-filled spaces Modern kitchens with stone benches, stainless steel appliances and gas cooktops Built-in wardrobes Air conditioning Internal laundries with dryers Modern bathroom Spacious balconies Secure parking and intercom/lift access The apartments are located a short walk from Westfield shopping centre, many eateries, train station and bus connections. Eligibility Criteria - - Applicants must be employed as a key worker in frontline services - Key workers who may be eligible are people who work in essential industries such as aged care, health care, education, emergency services, law enforcement and childcare. - Applicants must not own property that can solve their immediate housing need - Must not earn more than the following income limits Single - $90,130 Single + 1 child - $117,226 Single + 2 children - $144,321 Single + 3 children - $171,416 Single + 4 children - $198,511 Couple - $135,196 Couple + 1 child - $162,291 Couple + 2 children - $189,386 Couple + 3 children - $216,481 Contact Echo Realty today on 1800 693 246 Find out more about First State Super, https://firststatesuper.com.au/blog/affordable-rental-housing Disclaimer: 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