10/15-17 Queens Avenue, Parramatta

A unit on a parcel in 10/SP9558 Parramatta NSW. We estimate its value at $505,000. Built in 1975, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
962 m2
Building size
-
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
1975
Lot plan
10/SP9558 Parramatta NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 05/07/2019
$525,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of August 2019

Excellent Location Close to River and Amenities Welcome to this spacious two-bedroom apartment perfectly located within the Parramatta city precincts. It is very airy and light filled with the balcony facing green and peaceful surrounding. This Queens Avenue apartment features a modern lifestyle living set within easy stroll to RiverCat Ferry, Parramatta CBD, bus and train transport facilities, shops, restaurants, schools etc. The floors are updated to beautiful floorboards throughout and a personal touch to the bathroom appearance. The colorful kitchen provides ample storage and the unit comes with an internal laundry. The lock up garage on the ground floor comes very handy within the CBD precincts. Being a low maintenance and easy care unit, it suits today's busy young couple and astute investor.Offering a bright, breezy ambience, abundant natural lightCombined lounge/dining provides seamless flow Two good sized bedrooms, master with built in robeSeparate modern kitchen with good appliances Renovated spacious bathroom with quality fittingsSplit Air condition units to the living and bedroomInternal and easy access laundry, Lock up garageLocated a quiet and leafy street with great appealMoments from Parramatta River, parklands and Parramatta CBDWalking distance to trains, buses, schools, cafes and shoppingPrime opportunity for first homebuyers or astute investorsRates: Sydney Water: $172 per quarterCouncil: $289.30 per quarterStrata: $803.92 per quarterDisclaimer: All information is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable however we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.