These stunning architecturally designed apartments harmoniously combine the easy, lock-and-leave lifestyle with the more relaxed pace of suburban living. Mere minutes from the city, you are never too far from the action whilst still being surrounded by the quaint surrounds of a heritage suburb. Being just a hop, skip and a jump to the airport, these apartments lend themselves to the jet setter who likes to take off at a moment's notice, with the assurance that they will always have a secure apartment to come home to.
Up for offer is your choice from 10 of these fantastic apartments.
The starting layouts are two bedroom, one bathroom, single car bay apartments with two bathroom and two car bay options also being available.
Features include
- Double glazed powdered coated aluminium windows
- Open plan lounge/dining
- Architecturally designed by Architect Andrew Morris
- WPC floorboards
- Secure individual storage space
- Reverse cycle air-conditioning
- Intercom access
- Fantastic natural light
- Master bedroom with private ensuite
- Stone benchtops
- Discrete dishwasher built into the cabinetry
- Induction cooktop
- Secure undercover parking (pending gate installation)
Views of the city
The Sky meets man's creation
Echoes style and ease
Disclaimer: The photos including the verges have been edited to show what the finished product could look like once the recently seeded grass has grown. Please see unedited photos included.
This property at 1/21 Sherwood Street, Maylands is a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment sold by Harry Davies at Bellcourt Property Group on 27 May 2020.
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Maylands is a riverside inner-city suburb approximately 4.5 kilometres northeast of Perth, serviced by the Midland railway line on the northern bank of the Swan River. In 1896 the name "Maylands" was first used to identify the area, appearing on a poster advertising a land auction. However the exact reason how the area got its name is something of a mystery.
The suburb was once a source of clay for brick and tile making at Maylands Brickworks, and the pits from these activities are now part of a golf course and residential area. It was home to Perth's main airport until the early 1960s, and the facilities were converted to a training area for the Western Australian Police Service.
Maylands is known as a cultural and creative hub as it is home to The West Australian Ballet Centre and home to the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra. In recent years, new bars, cafés and restaurants, along with gourmet food and retail outlets have all contributed to an ongoing transformation of the town centre into a lively, diverse and inclusive destination. There are numerous shopping centres in the area, 15 parks and reserves and two primary schools.