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Also written as Unit 3, 34-40 Baltimore Street.
Belfield NSW 2191, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 34-40 Baltimore Street.
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The address is a unit that comprises two bedrooms. It offers a compact, low‑maintenance living space within the Belfield suburb
Belfield lies about 13 kilometres (8 miles) southwest of the Sydney CBD, placing the unit within a short driving distance of the city centre
Belmore railway station is approximately 0.7 km away, while Campsie railway station is about 1.1 km distant, both providing easy access to the wider rail network
Rudd Park, home to the Belmore Eagles Soccer Club and tennis courts, is just 0.5 km away. The Belfield Bowling and Recreation Club is also nearby, offering lawn bowls and social events
A small commercial strip on Burwood Road features shops, a bakery, a cafe and a pizza bar, all within walking distance. The area is also being revitalised with new shops and apartments
Belfield’s name combines the neighbouring suburbs Belmore and Enfield and was first recorded in 1930. The suburb grew from early 19th‑century agricultural land grants and later housed World War I servicemen, with Australia’s first Pizza Hut opening there in 1970
According to the 2021 census, 57 % of residents were born in Australia, with notable communities from Lebanon, China, South Korea, Italy and Greece. Languages spoken at home include English, Arabic, Mandarin and Greek, reflecting a diverse multicultural population
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