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Also written as Unit 96, 6 Hampton Street.
Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Also written as Unit 96, 6 Hampton Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit located in the suburb of Burswood, Western Australia
Burswood railway station on the Armadale/Thornlie lines provides train services. Several bus routes, including 38, 39, 270 and 935, stop nearby, and the Little Ferry Co. operates a jetty with trips to Elizabeth Quay several days a week
Burswood is home to the State Tennis Centre, Perth Stadium, Belmont Park Racecourse and the Crown Perth casino and resort complex, all within the suburb
The unit falls within the Town of Victoria Park local government area
Within roughly 0.8 km you’ll find the Town of Victoria Park, VisAbility Library, Broken Hill Hotel, New Broadway Theatre and Gardens, Victoria Park railway station, St Peter's Anglican Church, and Read Park
Burswood is bounded by the Swan River on its west, north and north‑east sides, giving the suburb riverfront views and easy access to water‑based activities
Originally developed as Burswood Island, the area became known for its racecourses and later the Burswood Island Resort and Crown Perth complex, with the suburb being officially gazetted as Burswood in 1993
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