About this property
Also written as Unit 15, 93-95 Lincoln Street.
Belfield NSW 2191, Australia
Also written as Unit 15, 93-95 Lincoln Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a self‑contained unit offering two bedrooms. The layout is typical of low‑rise apartment living in Belfield
Rudd Park is essentially next door, providing open space and recreational facilities. Sando Park is also within roughly 1 km, a short walk away
Campsie railway station is about 1 km from the unit, offering regular train services to the city and surrounding suburbs
A small commercial strip on Burwood Road features shops, a bakery, a café, a pizza bar, and a hotel, all within walking distance of the property
Belfield lies approximately 13 km southwest of the Sydney CBD, making the city centre easily reachable by car or public transport
Belfield developed from early 19th‑century land grants and was officially named in the 1930s, reflecting its position between Belmore and Enfield. The area grew after World War II, transitioning from public housing to a mixed residential and commercial neighbourhood
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