About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 44 Macquarie Road.
Auburn NSW 2144, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 44 Macquarie Road.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 18 Jun 2003 | $356,000 | — |
It is a unit that occupies a generous 595 m² land parcel, offering spacious living within the Auburn suburb
The unit is roughly 0.4 km from Auburn railway station, making train travel to the city centre very convenient on foot
Auburn station provides frequent Western, Leppington and Inner West line services. Nearby bus routes include 540, 544, 908, 909, 911 and the S3, plus NightRide routes N60 and N61
Within a few hundred metres are Auburn Park, Railway Park, the heritage‑listed Auburn Railway Signal Box, Hoyts Civic Theatre and the Melton Hotel, offering recreation, heritage and dining options
Yes, the Auburn Railway Signal Box (about 0.4 km away) and Electricity Substation No. 167 (approximately 0.8 km away) are both heritage‑listed sites
Auburn was established in 1793 as the first free‑agricultural settlement and later became a multicultural hub, with heritage sites like the railway signal box reflecting its rich history
The 2021 census recorded a diverse population, with strong Chinese, Nepalese, Turkish, Lebanese and Indian ancestries, many residents born overseas, and a wide range of languages spoken at home
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