309/81-86 courallie avenue, Homebush West

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
0
Land size
137 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Strathfield
Year built
2013
Lot plan
49/SP87671 Homebush West NSW
House type
Unit



HISTORY

Last sold 01/08/2010
$460,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of February 2016

Dual-key Apartment, one property, double rental income Open on Saturdays 10am-5pm or any other time by appointment.Contact Jason on 0410 648 128 for inspection and further details.Walking distance to transportation, banks, playgrounds, schools, clinics and shopping.3 mins to Sydney Market,5 mins to Sydney Olympic Park,7 mins to DFO shopping centre and Ikea in Rhodes.15 mins to Parramatta town centre and 20 mins to the City.Strathfield Council Area, great location with huge potential.Extreme convenient public transport. trains, A3 and M4 motorways, Centenary Park is also surrounded by 7 large shopping centers within 5kms: Burwood Westfield&Plaza, Strathfield Plaza, Rhodes Mirvac Shopping town, DFO, brand new Lidcombe Center and etc..Features of apartment:- Air conditioning- Gas Hot Water Systems- Quality door Hardware, tapware and fittings throughout- Separate study room- Elegant bedroom with built in wardrobes- En-suites to main bedrooms- Bathroom floor to ceiling tiles- Internal laundry with dryer- Bright open-plan kitchen with high quality stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop and dishwasherThis valuable apartment located in Centenary Park, which is only 600 meters away from Flemington Station. This modern and luxury big complex belongs to Strathfield Council with easy access to shops and restaurants.Features of Centenary Park:- Security gated estate- Swimming pool, gym, tennis court and sauna- Community club with music theater and BBQ Area- Recreation Park with Fountain and Water FeaturesAddress: 81-86 Courallie Ave. Homebush West (Drive down to Marlborough Road).Disclaimer: The information contained herein obtained from sources we deem reliable,however we do not guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should rely on their own enquires.