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.
324/1 Hutchinson Walk
324/1 Hutchinson Walk, Zetland NSW 2017 AUS
MGM MARTIN - ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
MGM MARTIN proudly presents this stunning, one bedroom apartment. Conveniently located in the heart of Zetland this property has luxury finishes and up to date on-site facilities.
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Why make this your home?
– Open plan living & dining area
– Spacious bedroom with built ins
– Separate study area with window
– Modern kitchen with gas appliances
– Sun-drenched Balcony
– Security Car-space and storage cage
– Internal laundry with dryer
Where is it?
Enjoy the convenience of being within close proximity to trendy cafes & restaurants, major road systems, next to Green Square Station and bus network. Just a short drive from Sydney Airport, Eastern Suburbs and Sydney CBD, including major tertiary institutions like the University of Technology and Sydney’s other major conveniences.
**Please note, while care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars, no responsibility will be accepted for the accuracy of the whole or any part of this information. In addition to this, any interested persons are advised to make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves in all respects.
Features
Property Features
- Apartment
- 1 bed
- 1 bath
- Open Parking Spaces
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