Behind a stone walled entry, located at the front of a peaceful complex and set against established lawn and mature shade trees, this modern, ground floor, two-bedroom unit provides peace of mind and a high quality of life.
Owner-occupiers and investors alike will love the amenity-rich locale.
Stroll to the IGA and other retail offerings, excellent public transport links including Glendalough Station as well as green open spaces and lakeside walking trails.
Providing plenty of natural light, framed by crisp white walls and striking laminate flooring, the open-plan layout showcases a bright and airy living/dining zone that's anchored by a fully equipped kitchen featuring custom cabinetry, smooth stone surfaces and well-maintained appliances.
Two spacious bedrooms share a large bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiling, floating vanity, separate shower and a separate deep-soak bath as well as an integrated laundry.
Other highlights and creature comforts include a private front veranda, front and rear entry, split-system heating/cooling and an undercover car space.
Warm and inviting, beautifully presented for sale, super-convenient and easy to maintain, this trendy accommodation is your best move.
FEES:
Strata Levies - $702 per quarter
Council Rates- $1,488.27 annually
Water Rates - $160.49 bi-monthly
The property is currently tenanted at $550 per week until February 2025.
This property at 3/299 Harborne Street, Glendalough is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment listed for sale by Emma Langley at Ray White North Quays.
For more information about Glendalough, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Glendalough profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Emma Langley regarding 3/299 Harborne Street, Glendalough, please call 0405 149 278 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertySituated between Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake, Glendalough is a small suburb within the City of Stirling. Glendalough’s property landscape is characterised by a substantial amount of grouped and multi-unit residential developments, with older character housing featured intermittently throughout.
Though containing very little public open space within its official boundaries, Glendalough is adjacent to two significant reserves - Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake – that provide locals with fantastic recreational opportunities. Within its actual land area, Glendalough has a small shopping centre that meets the immediate commercial requirements of locals, as well as two schools and a senior citizens home. The suburb is well serviced by transport with the Glendalough Railway Station offering convenient access into and out of Perth.