3/57-59 Weston Street, Harris Park

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
-
Building size
83 m2
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
1970
Lot plan
3/SP70480 Harris Park NSW
House type
Unit



HISTORY

Last sold 28/10/2015
$490,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2015

Genuine 3 bedroom apartment - stroll to everything! VIEW | Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am. Positioned on the edge of the Parramatta CBD is this elevated ground floor, 3 bedroom unit. Situated on arguably the best street in the suburb this property is within walking distance to the train station and local shopping village as well as close proximity to Westfields Shopping District and Parramatta City Centre. The property is well proportioned with approx 98 sqm in total (incl. balcony) on title.The property is currently tenanted at $430 a week, so the choice is yours, either occupy at settlement or take advantage of a great tenant , paying rent from day one.This neatly presented apartment offers;- 3 generous bedrooms with plenty of storage options - the main bedroom is HUGE and has BIRs- Large combined lounge / dining with well proportioned balcony off set.- Massive eat-in kitchen with plenty of cupboards and bench space.- Bathroom with bathtub and separate WC.- Internal laundry included on title- Boutique double brick block of only 8 units.- Moments from quality schools, parks and other community amenities.- Covered car space included on title.With the rare chance to purchase a well proportioned 3 bedroom apartment in Harris Park, this property will not last long. Make your enquiry today and organise yourself for the first open for inspection by calling Broderick on 0416 194 157.Ray White Ermington ONLINE enquiry POLICY -All ONLINE enquiries received from this website require BOTH a daytime phone number and email address. Incomplete enquiries will not be attended to. "All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries