A Visionary Warehouse Conversion
THE FEATURES YOU WILL LOVE
Behind the front wall of this boutique conversion, a private community welcomes you and offers a spectacular inner urban property close to South Beach and the Fremantle lifestyle. Built over two levels, this vast and flexible property offers potential for three bedrooms and has been designed to harness light at every opportunity and is wrapped in the solid shell of limestone walls. Anchored by a beautiful wooden staircase from top to bottom, the property boasts an expansive open-plan space to spread out in. Travel upstairs to the mezzanine which delivers a vast second space with sensational panoramic views of South Beach.
THE LIFESTYLE YOU WILL HAVE
The ever-sought-after South Beach vibe is at your fingertips. Footsteps from your doorstep, two of Western Australia's most renowned natural areas provides a space for all things active living. Combine this serene locale with all the vibrancy, the local cafes, restaurants and proximity to transport, and this property is a standout. Positioned with proximity to South Fremantle, Fremantle, and just a short drive to the golden sands of Western Australia's most pristine beaches, all the boxes are ticked with Beaconsfield living!
THE DETAILS YOU WILL NEED
Council Rates: $1910.77 per annum (approx.)
Water Rates: $1208.93 per annum (approx.)
Build Area: 171m2
The property is zoned mixed use / commercial.
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This property at 10/18 Strang Street, Beaconsfield is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Thomas Bale at Mi Casa Property Boutique on 11 Dec 2022.
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Beaconsfield is an established low-to-medium density suburb within the municipality of the City of Fremantle. Settlement of Beaconsfield dates back to the mid-1800s, with population growth occurring between the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Parks and reserves characterise Beaconsfield with a number of playgrounds adding to its family-friendly appeal. There are numerous local schools like Beaconsfield Pre-Primary School and Beaconsfield Primary School as well as the Challenger Institute of Technology. The Lefroy Road Shopping Centre services the suburbs immediate retail and grocery needs, with the Fremantle City Centre's busy entertaining and dining strip just a few kilometres away.