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Rodd Street

"The Aussie dream is alive"

Here in Sefton, housing is extremely affordable - where else in Sydney do you have established infrastructure such as a train station, easy 40 minute commute to the city and still be able to buy a 3 -4 bedroom brick veneer home on a 500 - 600 square metre block for $450 - $550k?

Sefton is a hidden gem due to its small size as a suburb, its facilities and the easy access to great facilities in nearby suburbs Birrong, Chester Hill and Bass Hill. We have a corner store within 2 minutes walk from our house for milk & bread, for fresh fruit & veg/supermarket its an 8 minute walk to the strip of shops near the station.

For the kids, great access to parks and sporting facilities. What's not to love?

Great for

  • 8 min walk to station
  • Easy stroll to Adler Park, Maluga Passive Park and Jim Ring Reserve
  • Easy walk to Birrong Pool and Bowls club

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Sefton

"A great place for families"

Sefton is a small suburb that packs a big punch with access to facilities and amenities. For those bringing up young kids, there are three parks with children’s playground equipment within walking distance. One of the parks, Maluga Passive Park not only has playground equipment but also walking tracks, ponds teaming with ducks, bush turkeys, a pleasant bushland surrounding and outdoor gym equipment for the adults. For those with older kids, there is the tennis academy, soccer fields, golf course and recently upgraded leisure centre at Birrong, again all within walking distance.

Sefton has the basics covered when it comes to shops with a fruit and veg/general store, pharmacy, mower, liquor store and a Lebanese pizza take away in the strip of shops nearby the railway station. Corner stores are littered through the streets meaning everyday basics like milk, bread and newspapers are just a short stroll away.

If you are feeling too lazy to cook dinner and don’t feel like jumping in th

Great for

  • Parks
  • Sporting facilities
  • Transport, friendly neighbours, close to everything. Affordable.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
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