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Also written as Unit 5, 62-64 Coachwood Crescent.
Alfords Point NSW 2234, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 62-64 Coachwood Crescent.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The unit features four bedrooms. This provides ample space for a family or for sharing with roommates
It is a stand‑alone unit. Units in this area often combine the privacy of a house with low‑maintenance living
The land area measures 1,448 m². This generous lot size allows for sizable gardens or outdoor living areas
Narina Park, which includes a sporting oval and community centre, is on Coachwood Crescent itself. Georges River National Park and the surrounding bushland are also within about 1‑2 km, offering walking tracks and firetrails
The Alfords Point Bridge is roughly 1.9 km away, providing convenient river crossing to Padstow Heights and the Canterbury‑Bankstown area
A small commercial strip on Brushwood Drive offers a hair salon, pharmacy, convenience store, and Charcoal Chicken & Pizza take‑away, all within a short walk from the unit
Alfords Point began as a 1828 land grant to Jane Alford and developed further after the 1970s Menai Town Centre initiative. The suburb is known for its bushland setting and the iconic Alfords Point Bridge opened in 1973, later expanded in 2008
Residents can join local soccer and cricket matches at the Narina Park oval, hire the community centre for events, and explore the extensive walking tracks in Georges River National Park and surrounding reserves
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