You will love the:
• Kitchen overlooking open Living area
• Dishwasher
• Reverse cycle air con to living area
• Main bedroom with built in robe with view to your outdoor sanctuary
• Hide away laundry
• High Raked ceilings to living area, providing extra light and height
• Engineered polished timber floorboards
• Long breakfast bar – comfortably fitting 4 persons.
• Intercom entry
• No stairs required to access, great for those who despise stairs.
External features include:
• Very comfortable balcony space
• Secure allocated car bay
• Lockup storeroom
• Courtyard area/ideal for plants or pet
The neighbourhood:
Get amongst the “Beaufort St” scenery with ample café’s, restaurants, as well as the Inglewood Hotel & Civic Hotel
Enjoy the Inglewood night markets – seasonal every Monday night (subject to change)
Take a 10 minute drive to the Westfield Shopping Centre in Morley or head up to the Mt Lawley hub just 5 minutes away.
Easy access to the city via bus route 950 or 10 minutes (non peak) in the car
Extra Notes:
Investors, we have a wonderful tenant who would like to stay on. Further Information will be provided upon inspection only.
The apartment can include vacant possession for first home owners or buyer/s wanting to reside in the space.
White goods can also Included in the sale, fridge, frontloader and microwave if you wish.
Internal Space – 59m2
Balcony 10m2
Storeroom 4m2
Courtyard Approx 3m2
Car Bay 13m2
Total Strata Parcel 89m2
The rates just struck for 22/23 are -
Water Rates $1131.50
City of Stirling $1457.20
Strata Fees $643.15 per quarter &
Reserve Levies $201.45 per quarter
Built 2015
Contact Bek Lee for your exclusive viewing
This property at 14/167 Seventh Avenue, Inglewood is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Bek Lee Matulich at Lee Jones Suburban on 26 Sep 2022.
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Inglewood is an inner-northern suburb of Perth with a rich history and heritage. Present-day Inglewood is influenced by the charm of its past. Established in 1831, the bulk of Inglewood's landscape stems from its two distinct growth periods, 1904 to 1920 and 1935 to 1940, with renovation and restoration returning the pre-war vintage homes to their former glory.
The lifestyle in Inglewood is one of charm and convenience. Its beautifully old-fashioned suburban landscape is unique, yet its proximity to major urban inner-city hubs ensures modern conveniences and requirements are met. Inglewood's main commercial area is located on Beaufort Street and features retail facilities, cafes, a library, recreation centre and amenities. There is also an aquatic centre, golf course, facilities for tennis and soccer, a major park and a local primary school within the area.