Built in 1952 this home has "high, wide and handsome" features such as high ornate ceilings, large rooms, extensive use of Jarrah timber and sure it needs renovations or possibly extensions, but it is a rare find in Stirling (common in Mt Lawley). It is very liveable or rentable (existing short term tenant currently).
HOWEVER?
You may just want to put a bulldozer through it and create an elevated "Green Title" building site for your new home?
YOUR OPTION?
The property is selling for "land value", don't miss out on this opportunity to live in the suburb of Stirling.
This property at 139 Telford Crescent, Stirling is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Max Comben at Max Comben Group on 17 Aug 2020.
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Stirling is an established suburb 12 kilometres north of Perth. Bound by the Mitchell Freeway, Stirling was originally part of Osborne Park before being officially gazetted in 1976 as Stirling. Development of the area progressed quickly and continued throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Stirling's proximity to the Mitchell and Kwinana freeways provides residents with quick and convenient access into and out of Perth. Within the suburb there is the Stirling Village Shopping Centre, which exists to service the immediate needs of locals and houses a supermarket and a number of speciality stores. Parks and reserves are dominant in Stirling with everything from sporting fields to children's play equipment catered for. Also in the suburb are the City of Stirling offices, Osborne Park Hospital and the Stirling Train Station.