About this property
Also written as Unit 10, 150-152 Slade Road.
Bardwell Park NSW 2207, Australia
Also written as Unit 10, 150-152 Slade Road.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 17 May 2019 | $730,000 | — |
10/150 Slade Road is a unit located within a 4,304 m² land parcel. The sizeable block provides ample outdoor space surrounding the unit
The property is situated in Bardwell Park, which lies about 12 kilometres south‑west of the Sydney CBD. This distance offers convenient access while retaining a suburban environment
Bardwell Park railway station is only 0.5 km away and serves the T8 Airport & South Line of Sydney Trains. The area is also serviced by two bus routes: 473 (Campsie to Rockdale) and 491 (Five Dock to Hurstville)
Illoura Park is just 0.3 km away, while Bardwell Creek Reserve (0.7 km) and Wolli Creek Regional Park (approximately 0.6‑1.2 km) provide additional green space. The nearby Wolli Creek Valley offers bushland, walking tracks, and bird‑watching opportunities
A small shopping centre lies around the intersection of Hartill‑Law Avenue and Slade Road, offering everyday conveniences. The Bardwell Park‑Earlwood RSL, featuring a gym, is also located beside the railway station, a short walk from the property
Bardwell Park was named after early settler Thomas Hill Bardwell and was subdivided after an 1881 auction. The railway station opened on 21 September 1931, and traffic lights were finally installed at the Slade Road‑Hartill‑Law Avenue intersection in August 2016
The suburb borders the Wolli Creek Valley, an important remnant bushland area beside Wolli Creek. This valley contains the only sizable bushland left in inner south‑west Sydney and supports a range of wildlife and walking trails
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