607/19-21 Good Street, Parramatta

A unit located in 59/SP72385 Parramatta NSW. Estimated value at this time is $555,000. Constructed in 2004, with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
3440 m2
Building size
85 m2
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
2004
Lot plan
59/SP72385 Parramatta NSW
House type
Unit



HISTORY

Last sold 09/09/2017
$635,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of August 2017

PARRAMATTA CBD & PARKLAND OUTLOOK Positioned below the penthouse level of a modern exclusive complex Highpoint On The Park, this bright and airy park view apartment showcases over 200 degrees extended outlooks across Parramatta city skyline and local district, offering a private setting for a contemporary lifestyle within a short stroll through the park to both Parramatta & Westmead railway stations, bus interchange hub, T-Way bus, Westfield Shoppingtown, Parramatta Park, CBD & reputable schools. It features:- Sunny East & Southerly dual aspects with cross ventilation- An exceptionally private retreat with executive style & convenience- Every room with floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors access to the wrap-around terrace balcony and capturing private outlooks- Combined open plan living & dining- Sleek kitchen with stone benchtops, Smeg appliances & dishwasher- Fully-tiled bathroom with separate bathtub & shower- Ensuite to main & built-in wardrobes to all- Reverse-cycle air conditioning- Internal laundry with plentiful storage & clothes dryer- Security basement parking & lift access- Fibre-To-The-Building (Broadband) & Cable TV connections available- Video security intercom, ample visitor parking & in-ground swimming pool in the complex- Visitor's Parking inside the building for open home inspections"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."