Wonderful tree lined King William Street with a most interesting housing mix from limestone homes, weatherboard and some much newer architecture.
Built probably in the late 1920's of fibro, weatherboard, clay tile roof and jarrah flooring. There are four very good sized rooms with high ceilings housing lounge, two bedrooms and very spacious kitchen and dining area plus a small study and sleepout to the rear. There is a serviceable bathroom plus a secondary brick outhouse.
A wonderful block 533m2 with rear access to Little Lefroy Lane. A fantastic opportunity to have secure garaging from the rear and maybe even accommodation above or even subdivide (subject to Council Approval) to build and create a family compound!
Just a stone's throw from the Roasting Warehouse, Little Lefroys and a myriad of small bars, restaurants and specialty shops. Both South Beach and Fremantle Sailing Club are an easy walk.
Number 15 is leased until September 2025. The property is sold in an 'AS IS' condition and is a perfect project for the builder or handyperson.
Inspections strictly by appointment - call Mark Brophy on 0403 382 555.
Title Particulars:
Lot 701 on Deposited Plan 415676
Volume 2983 Folio 588
Council Rates: TBA
Water Rates: $1,404.05
This property at 15 King William Street, South Fremantle is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Mark Brophy at Mark Brophy Estate Agent.
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If you would like to get in touch with Mark Brophy regarding 15 King William Street, South Fremantle, please call 0403 382 555 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertySouth Fremantle is an established residential area within the City of Fremantle. Spanning two square kilometres, the land has harbour uses in the west sector as well as some commercial land use. Settlement of South Fremantle started in 1831 with growth taking place in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Expansion continued during the 1950s and 1960s and again in the early 1990s when new dwellings were added to the area.
With the Fremantle city centre just kilometres away, residents of South Fremantle will not want for things to do. South Beach is a major feature within the suburb, bringing to life its coastal appeal and there are plenty of local parks to explore. Other features of note are South Fremantle Shopping Centre, South Fremantle Market Place and Success Harbour Train Station, which provides convenient transport into Perth.