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Also written as Unit 13, 38-62 Booth Street.
Annandale NSW 2038, Australia
Also written as Unit 13, 38-62 Booth Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
13/38 Booth Street is a unit. It is a low‑rise apartment style residence located within the Annandale suburb
The unit sits about 0.1 km from the heart of Annandale, putting it within easy walking distance of local shops, cafés and the suburb’s main amenities
Booth Street is a primary bus corridor served by routes 470 (Lilyfield ↔ City) and 469 (Leichhardt ↔ Glebe). The Rozelle Bay Light Rail stop is also nearby, providing tram services to Central Station and Dulwich Hill
A short walk (around 0.3 km) brings you to the historic Booth Street Sewage Pumping Station 3 and Substation No. 15, both recognised heritage sites in Annandale
Several green spaces are within 0.4 km, including Douglas Grant Park, Cohen Park, Badu Park, Hogan Park and Spinders Park, offering pleasant spots for recreation and relaxation
The Annandale Council Chambers and the former Annandale Royal Theatre are both roughly 0.1 km away, providing access to local government services and cultural events
Annandale was named by Major George Johnston after his Scottish birthplace and developed in the late 19th century by architect John Young, who built several distinctive Gothic‑style homes. Today the suburb blends heritage architecture with a vibrant inner‑west community
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