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Also written as Unit 8, 4 Banksia Street.
Botany NSW 2019, Australia
Also written as Unit 8, 4 Banksia Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit offering one bedroom and one bathroom, set on a generous 1,179 m² parcel of land. The property is ideal for low‑maintenance living in Botany
Botany lies about 11 km south of the Sydney CBD, providing relatively easy access to the city while enjoying a quieter suburban atmosphere
Yes, the Botany Post Office (0.1 km away) and the Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel (approximately 1.2 km away) are both heritage‑listed landmarks within easy walking distance
Residents can enjoy Sir Joseph Banks Park (about 1.2 km), Booralee Park (roughly 0.5 km), and the Eastlakes Golf Course (around 1.3 km), offering walking tracks, open‑air play areas, and golfing facilities
Botany is serviced by bus routes such as the 309, which follows the historic tram line corridor, and the suburb is situated east of Sydney Airport, making bus and road connections convenient
Botany sits on the northern shore of Botany Bay, where Captain James Cook first landed in 1770. The suburb evolved from an agricultural district to an industrial hub, featuring historic sites like the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel and St Matthew’s Church
The main shopping precinct runs along Botany Road, offering a variety of retail and service outlets. Additionally, Port Botany’s shipping and freight facilities provide employment and business opportunities within the suburb
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