A beautiful 3 bedroom tuckpointed brick and iron period home circa 1905, this gem is situated in one of Subi's most sought after streets.
Offering gleaming jarrah floors, fireplaces, stained glass, high, ornate ceilings- all the features of its era including classic timber fretwork, sash windows, 4 panel doors ,fancy architraves and skirtings and a white picket fence. This heritage residence has great appeal.
Located amongst houses of similar style and vintage, facing north, the property has rear access to a carport and adjoining studio, or teenagers' retreat.
The kitchen and bathroom, whilst not new, are extremely functional. An elegant formal lounge, and separate meals and family area provide excellent living spaces. Each has split system airconditioning.
This wonderful house on 369 sqm of land is freshly decorated and ready to move in to. A desirable rental investment or home for a small family it is also an ideal prospect for extending to create a substantial residence.
It has been a long time since such a home has become available in this historic precinct so interested parties should get their skates on!
Outgoings (approx.):
Water rates: $1,564.35/annum
Council rates: $2,761.03/annum
This property at 101 Park Street, Subiaco is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Michael Hoad at Abode Real Estate on 13 Nov 2019.
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Subiaco is an inner-western suburb just four kilometres from Perth City. The well-rounded urban locale has a mix of residential, commercial and entertainment sectors within its seven square kilometre land area. Subiaco is characterised by its culture, entertaining areas and heritage architecture.
With an array of bars and restaurants, Subiaco comes alive at night. Enjoy a fine dining experience at one of the many restaurants, enjoy a drink at a trendy bar, take in a show at The Regal Theatre or simply catch up with friends over a coffee and cake at one of the many cafes. Other features of note include the Subiaco Train Station, Station Street Markets and Lords Recreation Centre.