About this property
Also written as Unit 12, 38 Illawarra Street.
Allawah NSW 2218, Australia
Also written as Unit 12, 38 Illawarra Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit that offers two bedrooms. The property is part of the Allawah suburb in southern Sydney
The station is approximately 0.4 km away, which is a short walk from the unit. It provides regular train services on the Illawarra line
Kogarah Park and Joy Mead Park are each about 0.3 km away, while Augusta Park is roughly 0.4 km distant. Ma An Shan Friendship Park is also nearby at about 0.6 km
Trains from Allawah station reach the Sydney central business district in approximately 25 minutes. The service runs six times per hour during peak periods
Allawah’s main shopping strip on Railway Parade, just a short walk away, includes a newsagent, post office, corner store, Nepalese/Indian grocery, take‑away shops, a hairdresser, and the Allawah Hotel pub and bottle shop
During peak times, trains stop at Allawah six times each hour, and four times per hour at other times on weekdays. On weekends, the service runs twice an hour in each direction
Allawah’s name is Aboriginal, meaning “make your abode here.” The area originated from an 1808 land grant to Captain John Townson, and its railway station opened on 23 October 1925
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