In Mercy village for the over 55s. Elevated position on ground floor of James McAuley Building (visitors enter from Barrett Street).
Secured building, intercom access. Corner apartment, north/west aspect. The separate entrance hall has two storage cupboards, a painted feature wall and track lighting.
Open plan living/dining, well equipped kitchen with stainless steel hotplate, rangehood, electric wall oven and dishwasher. Generous workbench space, overhead and under bench storage options.
Master suite has its own north facing balcony; walk through robe with storage options and generous sized ensuite. The second bedroom has access to the wraparound terrace and is convenient to a 2nd shower and toilet. The study is off the main living area.
A lockable storeroom is located at the basement level. A single covered carport is conveniently located just outside the main entrance.
Mercy Village has a pet friendly policy.
Residents have access to the recently refurbished community centre which offers a gym, library and reading room, activity room, shaded terrace with cafe style furniture, consulting rooms, multi-purpose function room for social and leisure activities, terrace with BBQ facilities.
The village within a short drive to Floreat Forum or the Leederville, Subiaco and Wembley shopping and entertainment precincts. SJOG hospital and ancillary medical services are all located nearby.
Please enter from Barrett Street when viewing this property, not through the main entrance on Ruislip Street.
Please note: Photos have been digitally enhanced with virtual furniture for presentation purposes.
For further information about Mercy Village please visit the MercyCare website www.mercycare.com.au
This property at 100/71 Ruislip Street, Wembley is a three bedroom, two bathroom 'over 55s' property sold by Caryl Sutrisno at Seniors Own Real Estate on 31 Jan 2020.
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Wembley is a large western-suburb of Perth. Established in 1831, Wembley's key population growth occurred between 1910 and 1930, and again in the post-war years. More recently, Wembley has experienced gradual increases since the mid-1990s as new homes have been added to the suburb.
Numerous recreational facilities and clubs add great lifestyle appeal to the suburb, with squash, t-ball, tennis, netball, football, athletics, baseball, lacrosse and hockey all catered for. Lake Monger is a much loved feature, providing lovely walk ways and beautiful scenery to those who visit, while The Wembley Hotel is a popular pub that never fails to draw a crowd. Cambridge Street is the suburbs most urban fixture, with numerous pubs and restaurants lining the street. There are three local schools in Wembley.