3/2-6 Albert Street, North Parramatta

This is a unit located in 3/SP8383 North Parramatta NSW. Based on comparable properties, its value is $445,000. Constructed in 1974, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
2846 m2
Building size
75 m2
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
1974
Lot plan
3/SP8383 North Parramatta NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 18/01/2020
$455,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of January 2020

CENTRAL APARTMENT IS AN EXCELLENT ENTRY-LEVEL OPPORTUNITY First-home buyers get your start in this freshly painted two-bedroom apartment, or investors seize this low-maintenance investment opportunity in a highly sought-after central location. The well-presented apartment is carpeted throughout, and the bright open-plan living/dining area flows onto the covered balcony with a pleasant leafy outlook. The corner kitchen provides everything the home chef needs, and there is a separate bath and shower to the main bathroom. The apartment is ideally set steps to Cumberland Hospital and easy walking distance to Westmead Hospital to suit the healthcare professional. You can also walk to beautiful Parramatta Park and all major amenities in Parramatta CBD. It features: - Split-system air conditioning to light-filled living/dining area- Bright covered balcony showcases a pleasant leafy outlook- Well-equipped kitchen with electric cooking and overhead cabinetry - Generous two bedrooms, master with split-system a/c and built-in robe- Main bathroom is well presented in contemporary white- Separate internal laundry features wall-to-wall built-in storage- Secure parking provided for one car in single lock-up garage"Ray White Parramatta Group - 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."