About this property
Also written as Unit G5A, 9 Weyland Street.
Punchbowl NSW 2196, Australia
Also written as Unit G5A, 9 Weyland Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property sits on a 1,038 m² block of land. This provides ample space for gardens, outdoor entertaining or potential future development
Arthur Park is just about 0.1 km away, while Punchbowl Park and several ovals such as Bland Oval and Rotary Park are within roughly 0.7‑1 km. These green spaces offer easy access for walking, sports and family activities
Major roads including Canterbury Road, Punchbowl Road and The Boulevarde run through the suburb, providing convenient car routes. Punchbowl railway station on the Bankstown line (soon to be part of the Metro North West & Bankstown Line) is also nearby
Punchbowl is situated about 17 kilometres (approximately 11 miles) south‑west of Sydney’s CBD, making it reachable by car or public transport in a reasonable commute
Punchbowl was named after a nearby circular valley and developed after a railway station opened in 1909. In the 1920s‑30s it was a higher‑class area with popular theatres such as the Astoria and Regent, many of which have since been repurposed or demolished
The Broadway Plaza, opened in 2013 near the train station, includes Woolworths, Chemist Warehouse and other retailers. The Mirage Hotel on Punchbowl Road and a variety of local shops reflect the suburb’s diverse commercial scene
Punchbowl is a multicultural suburb with a strong Lebanese influence, evident in its well‑known Lebanese cuisine and sweet shops. According to the 2021 census, the area has a population of 21,384, with many residents speaking Arabic, Vietnamese and other languages at home
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