Spacious and free flowing, designed to capture a style of living that caters to all your family needs. Offering open plan living areas and dining with seamless flow to both the front and back yards which are bathed in sunlight. Complimented by a great size lounge area and open kitchen with good appliances, this really is the heart of the home.
Close proximity to local schools, parklands, Thornlie square shopping centre, bus route, Thornlie Tafe, Thornlie train station and an easy access to Kenwick Link & Roe Hwy.
Property features but not limited to:
2 Spacious bedrooms.
1 bathroom.
Renovated kitchen.
Open plan family size lounge area.
Rear Access.
Big workshop.
Inspection is A MUST!
Block Size: 807 sqm
Year Built: 1963
No floor plan is available.
Council Rates: $ 1,770 pa (Approx.)
Water Rates: $ 1,000 pa (Approx.)
Current Zoning: R17.5
Proposed Zoning: R20
Approximate Expected Rent: $580pw to $600pw
For more information or to make an offer please contact Shahbaj Brar.
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This property at 16 Cranwell Street, Thornlie is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Shahbaj Brar at Ray White BPG on 12 May 2024.
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With a 12 square kilometre land area, Thornlie is the largest suburb within the City of Gosnells. Established during the post-war years, significant growth didn't occur until the late 1950s and lasted through to the 1980s. A slight population increase was experienced during the 1990s, but since has remained relatively stable.
Thornlie presents an appealing suburban lifestyle away from the hectic nature of inner-city living. An array of reserves and parks add to the suburban charm of Thornlie, while strong transport links keep the suburb well connected to the Perth metropolitan region.
Locally major features include a number of shopping centres such as the Forest Lakes Shopping Centre, Spencer Village Shopping Centre and the Thornlie Square Shopping Centre.
Recreational facilities are another appealing facet with Leisure World and the Tom Bateman Sporting Complex (home to the Perth Heat Baseball Club) all close by. There are several local schools in the area, such as Thornlie Primary School and Thornlie Senior High School.