The suburb was named after Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, a British prime minister during the reign of Queen Victoria. The area was part of the suburb of Alexandria and was officially gazetted on 10 June 1977.
16/52 Wentworth Avenue
16/52 Wentworth Avenue, Mascot NSW 2020 AUS
MGM MARTIN - OFF MARKET OPPORTUNITY
Positioned in the sought-after location, this stunning one bedroom apartment offers the ultimate in city living. Generous space and unbeatable convenience to create lifestyle perfection.
What’s important to you
– Bright and breezy interiors feature bamboo flooring
– Modern kitchen with quality s/steel appliances
– Sunny balcony with elevated district outlooks
– Separate laundry with extra toilet
– Ducted air conditioning and double-glazed windows
The local’s point of view
– A few steps lead to multiple bus services
– Easy access to Westfield Eastgardens
– Walk to the popular local cafes and eateries and day-to-day services
– It’s easy to explore Centennial Park or enjoy a choice of beautiful beaches
– Travel lovers or those in aviation will appreciate the proximity to the airport
Features
Property Features
- Apartment
- 1 bed
- 1 bath
- Open Parking Spaces
- Area Views, Car Parking - Surface, Openable Windows
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