Sold for $530,000
Sold for $530,00034/16-24 Lydbrook Street, Westmead NSW 2145
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Property was sold on 9 April 2021.
Sold on 9 April 2021.
2 beds
2 baths
1 car
Apartment / Unit
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Apartment / Unit
If 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! Situated on the first floor of a well-maintained security block, this spacious 2 bedroom apartment offers sunny North & Southerly aspects with sundrenched interiors and cross airflow. Conveniently positioned within walking distance to Westmead railway station (Express trains to city), Parramatta Light Rail under construction, reputable schools, Coles supermarket with local shops, bus stop nearby, Westmead Public, Private and Children's Hospitals, as well as The Westmead precinct, one of the largest health, education, research and training precincts in Australia. It features: - Approx 97m2 of living space with 21m2 of security parking & storage space - Spacious lounge & dining opening onto undercover North-facing balcony overlooking communal garden - Stylish modern kitchen with granite benchtops & gas cooking - Well-presented main bathroom with separate bath & shower - Mirrored built-in robe & Ensuite to generous master bedroom - Second balcony next to master bedroom & behind the kitchen overlooking Byrne Street - Good-sized North-facing 2nd bedroom - Reverse-cycle air conditioning - Well equipped European-style internal laundry - Set in a family-friendly complex with park-like garden area at rear - Secure undercover car space with storage - Available to move in after the settlement - Entrance for Open Homes through Byrne Street "Ray White Parramatta Group - Parramatta|Oatlands|Northmead|Greystanes, its directors, employees and related entities believe that the information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, no representation or warranties of any nature whatsoever are given, intended or implied. Any interested parties should rely on their own inquiries."