7/10-14 Great Western Highway, Parramatta NSW 2150
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first home buyers or investors attention
On offer is this rare opportunity to secure this mid level, renovated 1bedder in a secure full brick building and only a stone's throw to Parramatta CBD, Westfield shopping centre and metro station. This unit would be ideal option for either first home buyer, or the savvy investors to capture its future capital growth with its current Mixed Use zoning.
* Full brick solid building, mid level renovated 1 bed * Renovated kitchen, easy maintain tiled flooring * Bedroom with Built-In-Robe and internal laundry * Secure lock up garage and private balcony * Walk to Westfield, Metro and Parramatta CBD * High density zoning with future capital gain potential * Currently leased at $450/week
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