About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 529 Princes Highway.
Blakehurst NSW 2221, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 529 Princes Highway.
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1/529 Princes Highway is a unit. It forms part of a low‑rise residential block located on the main Princes Highway
The unit is within walking distance of several green spaces, including Carss Bush Park (about 0.4 km) and Stuart Park (approximately 0.6 km). Additional nearby reserves such as Anderson Park and Shipwrights Bay Reserve are each less than 1 km away
Princes Highway runs directly past the property, providing easy road access. The suburb is served by three bus routes (959, 970, 971) that connect to Hurstville, Miranda and Southgate Shopping Centre, and the nearest train station is in Hurstville
A small shopping strip is situated on Princes Highway near the intersection with King Georges Road, offering basic retail and services. Further commercial developments extend north along these main roads, giving residents additional shopping options
The heritage‑listed Thurlow House, located at 9 Stuart Crescent, lies roughly 1 km from the unit. This historic property reflects the early settlement history of Blakehurst
Tom Uglys Point is about 0.8 km from the property, featuring small reserves, fishing spots, a marina and several seafood eateries. The nearby Kogarah Bay Sailing Club on Princes Highway also provides boating and recreational opportunities
Blakehurst derives its name from William Blake, a 19th‑century road assessor and postmaster who operated a small farm in the area. The suburb grew around the Georges River crossing, with Tom Uglys Bridge opening in 1929 and a second crossing added in 1987
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