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Also written as Unit 7, 283 Pacific Highway.
Charlestown NSW 2290, Australia
Also written as Unit 7, 283 Pacific Highway.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 12 Apr 2002 | $145,000 | — |
| Sale | 25 Nov 1991 | $120,000 | — |
It is a unit that sits on a sizable 1,400 m² parcel of land
Charlestown lies about 10 km west‑south‑west of Newcastle’s CBD, roughly a 10‑minute drive
The commercial hub of Charlestown is centered on Pacific Highway, with Charlestown Square and smaller centres such as Hiltop Plaza and The Forum Centre just a short walk away
Nearby green spaces include Kenibea Bushland Reserve, Raspberry Gully Reserve, Riawena Park, Mahrahkah Park and Pit Pony Park, all located within about 1 km
Yes, the Best Western Plus Apollo International Hotel (0.2 km) and Mercure Charlestown (0.4 km) are both within easy reach, as is the Charlestown Executive Apartments (0.9 km)
The suburb hosts a police station, a fire station and the NSW Ambulance Northern Communications Centre, providing essential emergency services close to the property
Charlestown developed around the Waratah Coal Company’s first shaft, opened in 1873, and was originally known by names such as Charles’ Pit and Raspberry Gully before adopting its current name from manager Charles Smith
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