About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 31-33 Alan Street.
Cammeray NSW 2062, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 31-33 Alan Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The unit features three bedrooms and two bathrooms
It is a unit (apartment‑style residence) in the suburb of Cammeray
Yes, the unit comes with one dedicated parking space
Within about 0.3–0.5 km you’ll find Bryce Mortlock Reserve (0.3 km), Judith Ambler Reserve (0.4 km) and Brothers Memorial Park (approximately 0.7 km), all offering green space and walking tracks
Long Bay and Willoughby Bay are each roughly 0.7 km away, providing easy access to the harbour
Busways bus services run through Cammeray, linking the suburb to the Sydney CBD via the Warringah Freeway, with additional routes to North Sydney, Milsons Point and Crows Nest
Cammeray, named after the Cammeraygal Aboriginal people, developed slowly because of its steep terrain; early European settlement included farms and a sandstone quarry, and the suburb expanded after tram services began in 1914, later benefiting from the Warringah Expressway
Nearby Brothers Memorial Park and Primrose Park (both about 0.7 km away) provide open spaces for picnics, walking, and dog‑walking, adding to the suburb’s range of recreational options
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