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Also written as Unit 4, 11 Linda Street.
Belfield NSW 2191, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 11 Linda Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The address is a unit situated on a 961 m² land parcel. It is part of the residential mix found in Belfield
Belfield lies about 13 kilometres (8 miles) southwest of the Sydney CBD, offering a balance of suburban living while remaining relatively close to the city
Belmore railway station is the closest, located roughly 1–2 km away, providing convenient rail access to the wider Sydney network
A small commercial strip on Burrow Road offers shops, restaurants, a post office, a hotel, a bakery, a café and a pizza bar, all within easy walking distance of the unit
Yes, Rudd Park (about 0.7 km away) features soccer fields and tennis courts, while Cooke Park, Begnell Park and the Belfield Bowling and Recreation Club are all within roughly 1 km, providing a range of outdoor activities
Belfield grew from early 19th‑century land grants and was named by merging the neighbouring suburbs of Belmore and Enfield. The area developed around the historic “Punch Bowl” crossing of the Cooks River, saw post‑war housing expansion, and even hosted Australia’s first Pizza Hut in 1970
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