50 Bara Way
50 Bara Way, Rouse Hill NSW 2155, Australia
Sales history
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Sep 2023 | $1,550,000 | $4,889 |
| Sold | Mar 2015 | $501,467 | $1,581 |
Price per m² based on land size of 317 m².
Key details
- Locality
- Rouse Hill
- State
- NSW
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GANSW718838319
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- 89/280036
- Commonwealth electorate
The federal electorate this address is in (for Australia's Parliament).
- Greenway
- Local government area
The local council area for this address.
- The Hills
- State lower house
The state electorate this address is in (lower house).
- Kellyville
- Remoteness area
- Metro
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 317 m²
- Internal area
- 254 m²
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the house at 50 Bara Way have?
The property offers four spacious bedrooms and three well‑appointed bathrooms, providing ample space for a family.
What is the land size of the house?
The home sits on a 317 m² block, offering a generous backyard area.
Does the property include a garage?
Yes, the house includes a two‑car garage, providing secure storage for vehicles.
Which transport options are conveniently located near 50 Bara Way?
The Rouse Hill metro station is only about 0.6 km away, and the suburb is served by bus routes from CDC NSW and Busways, with Windsor Road providing easy car access.
What nearby amenities can residents enjoy within walking distance?
Within roughly 0.5‑0.8 km you’ll find the Vinegar Hill Memorial Library, Reading Rouse Hill Cinemas, Bruce Purser Reserve, The Hills Centenary Park and the historic Royal Oak Inn.
What is the historical significance of the Rouse Hill area?
Rouse Hill was the site of the main battle of the 1804 Irish convict rebellion and hosts several heritage‑listed sites such as the Royal Oak Inn and Merriville House and Gardens.