Situated in the accessible suburb of Dean Park, this vacant land parcel offers suburban convenience and intriguing prospects.
The front part of lot 268 facing Newnham Street is 427sqm and back of lot 268 is 210sqm totaling 637sqm. This opportunity offers a tranquil setting within a community-oriented area, - building restrictions apply) .
Strategically located near Sydney Business Park, the site is close to major retailers like Costco, IKEA, and Bunnings, as well as numerous local schools, from preschool through to high schools.
Placed just moments from the M7, providing a quick trip to Sydney CBD. This property is a rare find in a coveted area, melding ease of access, potential, and suburban allure.
Features: - Vacant land parcel - Located in the accessible and appealing suburb of Dean Park - 637.2 square metre lot with R2 Low Density zoning - Community-focused area with convenient access to services - 5-minute drive to Sydney Business Park with Costco, IKEA, and Bunnings - Close to a range of local schools, from preschools through to high schools - Moments from the M7, ensuring a quick commute to Sydney CBD
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