位于度假风格的社区中,这间朝北的单间公寓阳光充足,俯瞰Westfield Shoppingtown,为首次购房者或投资者提供了价格适中、完美的投资机会。
物业毗邻充满活力的Parramatta CBD、火车站、公交换乘枢纽、轻轨及在建的悉尼地铁,步行可达Westfield Shoppingtown、知名学校、T-Way公交、体育场地、Parramatta公园、CommBank体育场、新开放的Parramatta水上中心、时尚餐厅、咖啡馆,以及澳大利亚最大的城市更新项目之一——Parramatta Square世界级市民中心。
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150/22-32 Great Western Highway, Parramatta, NSW 2150 SOLD BY RAY WHITE PARRAMATTA GROUPIf you're thinking of selling, speak to the team of experts at Ray White Parramatta Group to find out how we achieve the best possible price in the shortest possible time!
AFFORDABLE ENTRY POINT TO THE MARKET
Positioned on level 8 in a resort-style complex with sunny North aspects facing Westfield Shoppingtown, this value-packed studio apartment presents a perfect opportunity at an affordable price for first-home buyers or investors to enter the market.
Situated within a short stroll to cosmopolitan Parramatta CBD, railway station, bus interchange hub, Light Rail & Sydney Metro (under construction), Westfield Shoppingtown, reputable schools, T-Way bus, sports grounds, Parramatta Park, CommBank Stadium, newly opened Parramatta Aquatic Centre, trendy restaurants, cafes, and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, a World-Class Civic Centre. It features:
- North-facing undercover balcony
- Fully-tiled bathroom with shower over bathtub
- Kitchenette with electric stove
- Fujitsu reverse-cycle air conditioner
- Built-in wardrobe
- Security basement parking
- Resort-style facilities include indoor swimming pool & sauna
- Perfect for self-managed super funds or a solid investment with excellent returns
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