Located in the heart of Edmondson Park in Sydney's booming South West, Ed.Square is a brand new diverse urban neighbourhood that will feature a range of restaurants and cafes; shopping and entertainment; a fresh food marketplace and Eat Street; as well as playgrounds and parklands, all within walking distance from your own front door. Coles, Events Cinemas, Anytime Fitness and many more retailers call Ed home.
Adjacent to Ed.Square, you will find Edmondson Park train station providing convenient access to the surrounding suburbs and Sydneys CBD.
Vibrant Town Square,100% walkable community, everything within walking distance from your new home
Full-line COLES supermarket and fresh food marketplace
Eat Street with cafes and restaurants
Entertainment precinct with Event Cinemas
Eds very own Childcare Centre
Adjacent to Edmondson Park train station, only three stops to Liverpool
The future Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek just 20km from Ed
Ed Features over 6 hectares of open space including parks and surrounded by Regional Parklands
Situated 8km from Liverpool CBD
Features include: Intercom,Pay TV,Built In Robes,Dishwasher,Broadband,Bathtub,Gas Appliances,Split System Heating,Air Conditioning,Ensuite(s),Balcony,Remote Garage,Secure Parking,Pool
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