About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 35-37 Lancelot Street.
Allawah NSW 2218, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 35-37 Lancelot Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is about 0.3 km from Allawah railway station, which is a short walk away
Allawah railway station on the Illawarra line serves the area, offering frequent trains to Bondi Junction and Hurstville – six services per hour during peak times and regular services throughout the day
Several parks are nearby, including Kogarah Park (approximately 0.3 km), Joy Mead Park (0.4 km), Augusta Park (0.4 km), and Woodville Park (about 0.9 km) from the unit
A train from Allawah station reaches the Sydney central business district in roughly 25 minutes
The Allawah shopping strip on Railway Parade is nearby, featuring a newsagent, post office, corner store, Nepalese/Indian grocery, take‑away shops, a hairdresser, and the Allawah Hotel
Allawah derives its name from an Aboriginal term meaning “make your abode here.” The area was part of an 1808 land grant to Captain John Townson, and the Allawah railway station opened on 23 October 1925
According to the 2021 census, 34.6 % of residents were born in Australia, with notable communities from China (16 %) and Nepal (12 %). Languages spoken at home include Mandarin, Nepali and Cantonese, and the most common religions are No Religion, Catholic and Hinduism
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