About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 26 Truro Parade.
Padstow NSW 2211, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 26 Truro Parade.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is about 0.8 km from Padstow railway station, which provides regular services on the Sydney Trains Airport & South Line
Several parks are nearby, including Padstow Park (0.7 km), Riverwood Park (0.7 km), Harvey Dixon Park (0.9 km) and Peakhurst Park (1 km), all offering green space and recreational paths
U-Go Mobility operates several routes through Padstow, such as the 927, 962, S5, and the Metrobus M91, providing connections to Bankstown, Miranda, Parramatta, Hurstville and beyond
Yes, Padstow shopping centre is situated around Padstow railway station, just a short walk from the property, offering a range of retail stores and services
The Padstow Bowling & Recreation Club on Iberia Street offers synthetic bowling greens, and the suburb also hosts junior football clubs at Playford Park and the Padstow Panthers Rugby League ground at Padstow Park
The M5 traverses the northern end of Padstow, placing the motorway within a few kilometres of the property and providing quick road access to Sydney’s south‑western suburbs
Padstow was originally named Padstow Park Estate after a town in Cornwall and developed around timber‑getting and farming. The railway station opened in 1931, spurring post‑war growth and shaping the suburb we see today
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