About this property
Also written as Unit 10, 108-110 Wattle Avenue.
Carramar NSW 2163, Australia
Also written as Unit 10, 108-110 Wattle Avenue.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is a unit offering two bedrooms. It is situated within the suburb of Carramar in Sydney, NSW
Carramar railway station is just 0.1 km away, providing easy access to the Main Southern railway line
Nearby green spaces include Koonoona Park (about 0.6 km), Lansdowne Bridge reserve with its historic bridge (0.7 km), and the historic Bland Oak tree (0.5 km). Several other parks such as Fairfield Adventure Park and Fairfield Park Precinct are roughly 1 km away
Carramar has a small commercial shopping centre and a family restaurant and café called Rashay’s, both within the immediate neighbourhood
Carramar’s name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning “shade of trees”. The suburb developed after the railway station opened in 1924 (originally South Fairfield) and is known for historic sites such as the Bland Oak planted in the 1830s
The Fairfield Leisure Centre and Fairfield Youth and Community Centre are each about 1 km away, offering recreational and community services to residents
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