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Also written as Unit 12, 3-5 The Crescent.
Berala NSW 2141, Australia
Also written as Unit 12, 3-5 The Crescent.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
12/3 The Crescent is a unit. It is situated within the suburb of Berala in Sydney
The unit is about 0.3 km from Berala railway station, which sits on the Main Southern railway line and provides easy access to the city
In addition to the train service at Berala station, bus routes run between Auburn and Bankstown, giving residents convenient bus connections
A small group of shops is located beside the railway station, including a Charcoal Chicken, a newsagent, the EVT bakery, and a Woolworths supermarket
Several parks are within roughly 1 km, such as Norman Park, Angus Park, Wellington Park, Coleman Park (which offers soccer fields and basketball facilities), Grandin Park and Lidcombe Park
The Berala Community Centre offers recreation activities, and Coleman Park provides soccer, baseball, and basketball facilities. The nearby Berala Bears junior rugby league team also uses local grounds
Berala derives its name from the Aboriginal word ‘Bareela’ meaning musk duck. The railway station opened in 1912, the public school in 1924 and the post office in 1927, shaping the suburb’s development
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