About this property
Also written as Unit 32, 33-41 William Street.
Botany NSW 2019, Australia
Also written as Unit 32, 33-41 William Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The address is a unit, which is situated on a sizable land parcel. It forms part of the residential offering within the Botany suburb
The unit sits on a land area of 19,531 m². This provides a substantial footprint for the property within the surrounding neighbourhood
Botany lies approximately 11 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD. The property therefore enjoys a relatively short commute to the city centre
Nearby heritage sites include the Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, about 1.2 km away, and the historic Botany Post Office, roughly 0.7 km from the unit. Both are recognised on the Register of the National Estate
Within a short walk you’ll find Booralee Park (around 0.4‑0.5 km), Mahroot Reserve (≈0.8 km), Sir Joseph Banks Park (≈1.3 km), and Mutch Park (about 1.3‑1.4 km). These green spaces provide walking tracks, playgrounds and open‑air recreation
Botany was once served by a steam tram line opened in 1882, upgraded to electric service in 1903, and ultimately closed in 1960. Today the Transdev John Holland bus route 309 follows a similar corridor through the suburb
The area hosts extensive commercial activity, notably Port Botany – Sydney’s major shipping port – and a large chemical production facility owned by companies such as Huntsman and Orica. Additionally, the main shopping precinct runs along Botany Road
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