About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 3-5 Banksia Road.
Caringbah NSW 2229, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 3-5 Banksia Road.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 19 Jun 2012 | $438,000 | — |
| Sale | 8 Apr 2006 | $321,250 | — |
It is a unit (apartment) situated at 5/3 Banksia Road in the suburb of Caringbah, New South Wales
The unit offers 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
The property occupies approximately 1,786 m² of land
Two parking spaces are provided for the unit
Caringbah railway station is about 0.6 km away, offering the T4 Cronulla line, and U‑Go Mobility buses serve the surrounding area
Within roughly 0.5–1.1 km you’ll find Caringbah Library, Burraneer Park, Hagger Park, Tonkin Park, Captain Cook Oval, John Dwyer Park, Kareena Park and Robin Place Reserve
Caringbah lies approximately 24 kilometres (15 miles) south of Sydney’s central business district
Caringbah’s name comes from a Kumbainggar word for a pademelon wallaby; the area transitioned from market gardens and orchards in the late 1800s to residential development after World War II, with steam trams arriving in 1911 and a railway line opening in 1939
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