With a rental estimate of $400-$40 per week this neat and tidy survey strata** property is seriously good buying! You can search worldwide on the world wide web and still come back to this as one of the best buys out.
In a great location, this three-bedroom home is designed for convenience. The living area is of a good size, and the bedrooms are too, with built-in robes making it easy to keep everything in order. The home presents very well throughout and is in great condition.
The 362 sqm survey strata block is easy maintenance but still gives you plenty of space for a garden, room for the dog to run about, and the kids to jump on the trampoline. It's a great location, with easy access to schools, shops, public transport and more. It's also really easy access to Albany Highway, so getting around is super convenient.
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Strata Fees
Approx $960 per Year
** The existing Strata Title is currently in the process of being converted to Survey Strata. This is expected to reduce the strata fees, and individual owners will be allowed to obtain their own individual building insurance and won't be required to seek strata company approval for minor changes like building a patio or adding roller shutters etc. This is in process and will take effect in the coming weeks. Settlement will be to occur within seven days of the new title being issued or 28 days from your finance being approved, whichever is later.
This property at 12 Bertram Street, Maddington is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Mark Grogan at O'Neil Real Estate on 11 Jul 2023.
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'Diversity' best describes the southeast suburb of Maddington. Located 18 kilometres from Perth, Maddington contains major residential, retail and industrial sectors, as well as some semi-rural areas within its 11 square kilometre land area. Maddington's development began in the 1970s, with population growth occurring in the early 1990s and recently between 2006 and 2011 when new homes were added to the area.
Removed from the hectic nature of city living, but retaining the facilities that make city living appealing, Maddington is a suburb spoilt with opportunity. Currently, there are two shopping centres in the area, Maddington Central and Maddington Village Shopping Centre, as well as two community centres, a skate park, oval, parklands and playground. There are numerous primary schools in the area, including Maddington Primary School and East Maddington Primary School, as well as a local high school, Yule Brook College.