At this address is a unit on a parcel in 12/SP74879 North Parramatta NSW. Data from comparable sales value it at about $510,000. Constructed in 2005, featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.
SOLD BY BRODERICK WRIGHT 0416 194 157, MANY MORE WANTED If you're thinking of selling, speak to the team of experts at Ray White Parramatta Group to find out how we achieve the best possible price in the shortest time possible!LUXURY LIVING IN A SOUGHT AFTER POCKETIdeally located on the quiet northern fringe of the Parramatta CBD, this private, secure and elevated apartment is well proportioned, and offers the perfect start or ideal investment. With quality finishes at every turn, this property also affords;- Two large bedrooms with BIR's - balcony to main- Quality bathroom with tub - great for children- Fully renovated gas kitchen with stone breakfast bar- Open planned lounge / dining with alfresco flow- High ceilings & air-conditioning - luxury inclusions- Well proportioned main balcony with electric awning - perfect for entertaining- Well equipped internal laundry; double built-in linen cupboard off entry- Full lock-up garage + external lockable storage room- SIZE | 113sqm (92 sqm internal)- STRATA | $753.54 per quarterPositioned within minutes to local shops, cafes and quality schools, this home is the perfect mix of family friendly living and convenience. Stroll down to Parramatta CBD, and it's vibrant social scene, or enjoy Doyle Ground, Sherwin Park and other local facilities on your doorstep. With easy access to bus transport and upcoming light rail, you can easily enjoy the connected lifestyle North Parramatta is renowned for.Do not miss out on this superb opportunity, this property is a must to view, it will be Sold!"Ray White Parramatta| Oatlands|Northmead|Greystanes, its directors, employees and related entities believe that the information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, no representation or warranties of any nature whatsoever are given, intended or implied. Any interested parties should rely on their own inquiries."