At the rear of this group of gated villa homes, set well back off Oats street, you'll find this absolute surprise package.
This 3 bedroom 2001 built home is just what you've been looking for.
Hard wearing timber-look floors, open plan living and very conveniently located, at just the right price!
There is simply nothing to do.
Move in, invite your friends over, and enjoy the paved alfresco entertaining and good sized fully fenced rear courtyard.
The kitchen and modern open plan living area all flow easily to the outside space.
The three bedrooms are well proportioned and all have built in robes. A generous bathroom with its own WC as well as a 2nd separate powder room complete the amenity.
The home features split system air conditioning ensuring you stay comfortable year round.
With lock up undercover garaging for a single car and room for another you'll be able to keep your car safely off the street.
Although with a train station just a short stroll away and easy access to buses, your car may stay in the garage!
Easy access to Curtin University, public transport, the City and of course the vibrant East Victoria Park Cafe strip all make for great value!
* Oats Street Train Station is planned to have massive renewal with a new elevated train line and station to be built.
This plan is part of the government's Metronet program of works and will remove the level crossing on Oats Street to facilitate the flow of traffic.
Look up Oats Street Station Fact Sheet for more information.
Council Rates - $1,628.43 p/annum
Water Rates - $1,142.58 p/annum
Strata / quarter - TBA
This property at 10/56 Oats Street, East Victoria Park is a three bedroom, one bathroom villa sold by Lee & Derek Baston at Baston & Co. Property on 16 Jan 2023.
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Established in 1885, East Victoria Park is a predominantly residential suburb with a commercial and entertainment strip along Albany Highway. Significant development of the area did not begin until the 1960s and 1970s with gradual increases experienced during the 1990s as new homes and businesses were added to the area.
Though predominantly a residential area, the commercial and entertaining strip along Albany Highway provides a bustling urban environment for residents and visitors alike. With restaurants to satisfy any palate, as well as old-fashioned pubs and hip bars, this lively strip is active any time of day. Also within East Victoria Park are recreational facilities like Aqualife Centre and Leisure Life Centre, Park Centre, which is a shopping complex, and several schools.