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Also written as Unit 29, 82-94 Bligh Street.
Fairfield East NSW 2165, Australia
Also written as Unit 29, 82-94 Bligh Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit positioned on a sizable land parcel measuring 5,843 m²
Fairfield East sits about 27 km west of the Sydney CBD, placing it within the Greater Western Sydney region
Villawood railway station is roughly 0.5 km away, offering frequent services to Leppington, Richmond and the City Circle. Bus routes operated by Transit Systems also serve the area, and Horsley Drive provides a main road link
Koonoona Park and Montrose Park are both about 0.6 km from the address, and larger green areas such as Hamilton Grove Park, Makepeace Oval and Fairfield Adventure Park lie within 1‑2 km
A small commercial strip on Tangerine Street offers shopfronts, and the Villawood Hotel is approximately 0.9 km away. Various restaurants and churches are scattered throughout the suburb
The suburb originated from two large 19th‑century properties, Orchardleigh and Mark Lodge, and shifted from farmland to suburban housing in the 1870s‑1880s. The name Fairfield East became official in the 1950s
Yes, about one‑quarter of the suburb is dedicated to a sizable industrial zone, providing employment and related services to local residents
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