About this property
Also written as Unit 319, 1 Royce Way.
Penrith NSW 2750, Australia
Also written as Unit 319, 1 Royce Way.
Based on curated rent estimate.
Confidence ratings show how closely the estimate matches the comparable property data we currently have.
There is a stronger pool of recent, relevant comparison data and the subject property lines up closely with those comparable properties.
There is a reasonable amount of comparison data, but the closest matches may vary more in type, size, timing or location.
There are fewer recent comparable properties available, or the known examples are less similar to the subject property.
These figures are estimates and broad indications only. They are generated from recorded property attributes and available third-party market data, without a physical inspection of the property.
They are not a professional valuation, appraisal, legal opinion or financial recommendation. No person should rely on them as the sole basis for a purchase, sale, lease, lending or investment decision.
Yardize does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any rent estimate, value estimate, range or confidence score, and no legal claim can be made against us for reliance on this information.
Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
319/1 Royce Way is a unit located in Penrith, NSW
The unit sits on a sizeable parcel of land measuring approximately 11,802 m²
Within about 0.5 km you’ll find Penrith Park, Penrith Stadium and the Penrith Museum of Printing. Hotels such as Mercure Penrith (0.2 km) and Pullman Sydney Penrith (0.4 km) are also close by, along with Westfield Penrith shopping centre about 1.3 km away
Penrith is served by a major railway station on the Main Western line with frequent city services and a bus interchange, plus nearby road access via the Great Western Highway, M4 and M7 motorways
Penrith has a humid subtropical climate with long, hot summers (average highs up to 29.8 °C) and mild to cool winters (average lows around 6.2 °C). Rainfall averages about 720 mm annually, less than the coastal Sydney area
Yes, the area boasts Penrith Stadium – home of the Penrith Panthers, the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Complex, and the Penrith Lakes white‑water and rowing facilities, all within a few kilometres of the property
Penrith was first explored by Captain Watkin Tench in 1789 and officially named by the early 19th century. It grew from early land grants and a military depot into a city by 1959, becoming a major commercial centre on the western edge of the Cumberland Plain
Jump to the related profiles for this address.
Root property
View the main multi-unit property profile covering 22 tracked units.
View root propertySuburb profile
Browse the suburb profile, property mix, and related area data.
View suburb profileStreet profile
See the street-level property page and compare nearby listings.
View street profile