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49/17 The Crescent

17 The Crescent, Fairfield NSW 2165, Australia

- Parking
1377 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

The site at 49/17 The Crescent in Fairfield, NSW, occupies a land parcel of 1,377 m². Its size offers flexibility for various commercial layouts and can accommodate parking provisions, such as garage or driveway spaces, to support business operations.

Alternate search: Unit 49, 17 THE CRESCENT.

Key details

Locality
Fairfield
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW720166995
Commonwealth electorate
Mcmahon
Local government area
Fairfield
State lower house
Fairfield
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Commercial
Land size
1377 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land offered for this commercial property?

The site sits on a land parcel of 1,377 m², providing ample space for a range of commercial uses.

How well is the location served by public transport?

It is located just 0.2 km from Fairfield railway station, which offers frequent Sydney Trains services and connects to a major bus interchange adjacent to the station.

Which major roads provide easy vehicle access to the property?

The property benefits from proximity to the Horsley Drive, a primary arterial road with high traffic volumes, and Hamilton Road, both of which serve as key entry points to Fairfield from the north and southeast.

What nearby commercial facilities could support a new business on this site?

Within a 0.5–1 km radius are the Fairfield Forum and Fairfield City Central shopping centres, numerous cafés, restaurants, and multicultural retail outlets, as well as the Fairfield Chase Commercial Tower with office spaces and a medical centre.

Is the surrounding community conducive to multicultural or ethnic‑focused businesses?

Yes – Fairfield is one of Australia’s most culturally diverse suburbs, with large Iraqi, Assyrian, Vietnamese and other communities, and the local CBD hosts a wide variety of ethnic cafés, restaurants and specialty shops.

What local media outlets are available for business promotion in the area?

Businesses can reach residents through the two local newspapers, the Fairfield Advance and Fairfield Champion (published weekly), as well as the community radio station 2GLF serving Fairfield and Liverpool.