Overlooking Patula park in the sought after North Menora precinct, this modest 3 bedroom 1972 built home siting on a 752sqm block affords you the opportunity to secure a front row seat to a lush green outlook for a future building project.
This property would be the perfect location to build a substantial family home.
Seldom does such a demolishable home come up for sale in a character protected area.
Ideal situation with long term tenants ($450 per week) very happy to stay on until you decide what you would like to build.
Location, location, location and the worst house in a great street are the two rules for real estate buying, Seize the opportunity before someone else does.
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Particulars of the property:
* Seperate living area
* Seperate dining area
* Ducted air-conditioning
* Lock up garage for 1 car
* Open parking for 2 cars
* Below ground swimming pool
Water Rates:$1311 PA
Council Rates: $1772 PA
Call Steve Lay 0419 191 00 or Tom Sideris 0403 163 167.
This property at 12 Sabina Street, Menora is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Steve Lay and Tom Sideris at Lay2 Real Estate on 01 Sep 2022.
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The suburb of Menora grew out of a large area generally referred to as Mount Lawley. In 1954, the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, working with the Postmaster General established suburb names and boundaries for the inner metropolitan area. The area of Menora was considered unnamed, and Menora was chosen as the name because of the Menora Picture Theatre located in Walcott Street within the area.
Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities such as the Kosher Food Centre and Besh Fresh cafe. A Jewish synagogue was opened on Plantation Street in 1973 and remains a significant spiritual focus for Perth's Jewish community.
The suburb contains some commercial ribbon development along Walcott Street, which allows local residents to access retail services. Other facilities include a large number of public open space reserves and several pocket parks, Saint Paul's Primary School and several homes for senior citizens.