This ideally located two-bedroom property is situated in quiet complex of tidy villas, security and fabulous ocean views from the complex.
Beautifully presented, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom villa is spacious and sunny, with timber-laminate flooring. It has an open-plan kitchen and renovated bathroom, plus its own parking space.
• Incredible coastal location
• Walk to the ocean, walk to Flora Tce
• Two large bedrooms
• Renovated bathroom
• Separate, modern laundry
• Parking space
• Timber-laminate flooring
It's just a short stroll from your front door down to both the coast, and to the cafés and boutiques of Flora Terrace. With the bonus of the majestic Star Swamp Reserve, sprawling Charles Riley Memorial Reserve, many local swimming spots, North Beach Primary School, restaurants, and North Beach Plaza Shopping Centre all close by, there is so much to love about this prime coastal location.
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This property at 14/19 Sorrento Street, North Beach is a two bedroom, one bathroom unit listed for rent by Taylor Mulhern and Sharon Burke at Ray White Keevers Group.
It is currently listed for rent at '$600 Weekly'.
For more information about North Beach, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our North Beach profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Taylor Mulhern or Sharon Burke regarding 14/19 Sorrento Street, North Beach, please call Taylor on 08 9246 1434 or call Sharon on 0447 266 438, or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkThe name North Beach began as a descriptive name, derived from the suburb being at the time the most northerly of Perth's beaches. It was assigned in 1888 when surveyor Charles Crossland referred to the pastoral leases of Samuel Richard Hamersley as his "north beach coastal run". The suburb was originally set aside as a timber reserve in the 1860s and then as a quarantine area for camels entering in the 1890s. A number of orchards operated in the area with the only evidence that remains today an old olive tree on Hope Street.
Residential styles in North Beach include a mix of holiday dwellings from before and after World War II, some former workers' houses, and modern dwellings. As a residential suburb, North Beach has small shopping areas on the coast and at Flora Terrace and Castle Street which offer basic commercial services. The suburb features a tennis club and has two primary schools - North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School.