27/6 Sorrell Street, Parramatta

A unit in 27/SP89878 Parramatta NSW. Estimated value at this time is $495,000. The local council is City Of Parramatta, featuring 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
619 m2
Building size
-
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
27/SP89878 Parramatta NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 14/09/2017
$520,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of September 2017

SELL YOUR CAR, ENJOY THE LOCATION & VIEWS Perfectly positioned on the top floor level 7 of a one-year young modern security block, this spacious 1 bedroom apartment occupies a total of 77m2 living space with views to Parramatta CBD, Parramatta River & local district. Situated within footsteps to cosmopolitan Parramatta CBD, riverbank walking track, Rivercat ferry, newly proposed Light Rail, free city Loop bus, railway station, bus interchange, Westfield Shoppingtown, local Coles supermarket on Victoria Rd, schools, parks and some of Parramatta's most sophisticated dining and entertainment venues. It features:- Open plan lounge room with defined dining area- One of the biggest bedrooms youll find in a single bedroom apartment- Both lounge/dining & bedroom open onto huge river-facing balcony- North & South facing windows for cross ventilation- Spacious gas kitchen with stone benchtops & dishwasher- Tiled bathroom with window for ventilation- Only 1 common wall & 2 units on the same floor- Reverse-cycle air conditioning- Internal laundry with clothes dryer- Additional 4m2 basement storage cage- Security intercom & lift access- Investors note: great rental return of $440 per week- Excellent opportunity for 1st home buyers to enter the Parramatta CBD property market"Ray White Parramatta/Oatlands, 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."