14 houses for sale in Quakers Hill, NSW, 2763

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      155A Farnham Road, NSW 2763
      15
      Auction 22/03/25
      311
      House
      Adam Iken & Ridwaan Haffejee
      22 & 22a Maslin Crescent, NSW 2763
      23
      Auction 29/03/25
      7430.0
      House
      OpenSat 22 Mar, 4:00 PM
      1 Potter  Street, NSW 2763
      18
      Under Offer 03/03/2025
      $899,000
      311
      House
      17 Falmouth  Road, NSW 2763
      11
      $1,290,000 - $1,390,000
      422
      House
      12 Jasper Street, NSW 2763
      21
      $1,550,000 - $1,600,000
      422
      House
      Stephen Brodie & Ajay Cruz
      27 Tanzanite Street, NSW 2763
      13
      $1,600,000 - $1,700,000
      5311
      House
      35 Manorhouse Boulevarde, NSW 2763
      12
      Under Offer 03/03/2025
      Just Listed
      311
      House
      37 Ebony Crescent, NSW 2763
      18
      By negotiation
      433
      House
      Marcelo Fiore & Jimmy Singh
      28 Narrabri  Street, NSW 2763
      16
      Offers Invited
      324
      House
      William Marcus & Andrew Merton
      18 Icarus Place, NSW 2763
      15
      SOLD
      311
      House
      Ruma Mundi & Ansh Chhabra
      137 Pye Road, NSW 2763
      7
      Under Offer 03/03/2025
      UNDER CONTRACT
      311
      House
      11 Aimee Street, NSW 2763
      21
      Under Offer 03/03/2025
      Under offer
      311
      House
      William Marcus & Andrew Merton
      43 Manorhouse Boulevard, NSW 2763
      12
      New
      Contact Agent
      311
      House
      Ruma Mundi & Dianne Boros
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