Auburn NSW 2144 56 Gordon Road
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Sold Mar 15 1:00 PM
3  Beds
  |  
2  Baths
  |  
3  Cars
Sold for $1,325,000
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First National Real Estate Waters & Carpenter
Live, Invest or Develop - The Choice is Yours!
Endless Potential - 3-Bed Home
Nestled in a quiet, family-friendly street, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home presents an incredible opportunity for homeowners, investors. Conveniently located near Auburn Botanic Gardens, parks, schools, and transport, it offers both a peaceful lifestyle and future potential.
Currently a comfortable and well-maintained home, this property provides scope to renovate, rebuild, or develop -a rare find in this prime location!

Property Features:
✔ 3 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms
✔ Spacious & Comfortable Living
✔ Quiet & Convenient Location
✔ Scope to Knock Down & Rebuild
✔ Potential granny flat (STCA)
✔ Close to Auburn Botanic Gardens, Schools & Transport

AUCTION DATE - 15TH MARCH 2025 @ 1:00pm


Don't miss this rare opportunity! Enquire today.


Outgoings
Council: $ 422 p/q (apprx)
Water: $ 313 p/q (apprx)



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While Waters & Carpenter First National Auburn have taken all care in preparing this information and used their best endeavours to ensure that the information contained therein is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, inaccuracies or misstatements contained herein. Waters & Carpenter First National Auburn urge prospective purchasers to make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.
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