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1/3 Redbank Place

3 Redbank Place, Northmead NSW 2152, Australia

3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Parking
2867 m² Land size
253 m² Internal area
$1,250,000 Last sale

About this property

The unit at 1/3 Redbank Place includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms and one parking space, set on a 2,867 m² parcel that provides ample outdoor room. Its straightforward layout supports flexible family living while the surrounding land enhances the lifestyle options. The property sold for $1,250,000 on 28 Nov 2025.

Alternate search: Unit 1, 3 Redbank Place.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldNov 2025$1,250,000$435
SoldJun 2016$805,000$280
SoldAug 2008$400,000$139
SoldMay 2001$289,500$100

Price per m² based on land size of 2867 m².

Key details

Locality
Northmead
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW703872532
Legal parcel ID
1/SP65995
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Unit
Land size
2867 m²
Internal area
253 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
McGrath - Parramatta
Stone Real Estate Group - Beecroft/Castle Hill/Epping
Ray White - Parramatta|Oatlands|Northmead|Greystanes
Ray White - Castle Hill
Laing+Simmons - Oatland/Carlingford, Granville, Parramatta
McGrath - Canterbury-Bankstown
Murdoch Lee Estate Agents - Castle Hill | Cherrybrook | Baulkham Hills
Richard Matthews Real Estate
The Studio Estate Agents - CASTLE HILL
Starr Partners - Parramatta
Tracy Yap Realty - Epping
Belle Property - Parramatta
Nidus Group Real Estate
Ray White - Carlingford
Strathfield Partners - Strathfield
Fortune Connex - RHODES
Stone Real Estate Liverpool
Response Walsh Sullivan - Baulkham Hills & Northmead
Hunters Agency & Co - PARRAMATTA
Open Real Estate - Sydney
Century 21 - The Rana Group
Gilmour Property Agents
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.7 km
Primary school | Government
1.1 km
Primary school | Government
1.1 km
Secondary school | Government
1.1 km
Primary school | Catholic
1.2 km
Combined school | Government
1.3 km
Combined school | Government
1.3 km
Combined school | Government
1.4 km
Primary school | Catholic
1.5 km
Secondary school | Catholic
1.5 km
Secondary school | Catholic
1.7 km
Combined school | Government
1.9 km
Primary school | Government
2.0 km
Primary school | Government
2.2 km
Secondary school | Independent
2.3 km
Secondary school | Government
2.5 km
Combined school | Independent
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of residence is 1/3 Redbank Place?

It is a standalone unit offering three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property also includes one parking space and sits on a generous 2,867 m² parcel of land.

How close are parks and reserves to the property?

Robin Hood Park and Tartoola Reserve are about 0.3 km away, while Arthur Phillip Park is roughly 0.4 km distant. Within a 0.5–0.8 km radius you’ll also find Bundilla Forest, Maid Marion Reserve, Otto Losco Reserve, and several other green spaces.

What public transport services operate in Northmead?

Northmead is serviced by CDC NSW bus routes, and the North‑West T‑way connects the Hills district with Parramatta. The nearest train stations are in Westmead and Parramatta on the Main Western line.

Where can I shop for groceries and retail needs nearby?

The Northmead Shopping Centre on Campbell Street provides a supermarket and specialty stores. Nearby retail precincts include the Junction shops at Windsor Road and Briens Road, and a small commercial strip at Kleins Street and Briens Road.

What industrial facilities are located in the southern part of Northmead?

The southern area between Old Windsor Road and Toongabbie Creek hosts several light‑industry sites, such as a Coca‑Cola Amatil plant, a NSW Health Ambulance Superstation on Briens Road, and a CDC NSW depot on Boundary Road.

Are there any heritage‑listed sites in the vicinity?

Yes, Northmead features heritage listings like the 1850 sandstone house at 64 Windsor Road, originally a grain‑mill manager’s residence, and the European rock carvings at 226 (rear) Windsor Road.

What is the historical background of the Northmead suburb?

The area was traditionally owned by the Dharug peoples and later became part of the Governor’s domain, known as the north ‘mead’ of the estate. In the 19th century it was subdivided and developed into orchards before evolving into the low‑ to medium‑density residential and industrial mix seen today.