Low strata levies, a spacious floor plan and an ultra convenient location sets this apartment apart.
Set in a low-rise, mixed-use complex built in 1998, the building’s quality has already been time tested. With no lifts, pool, or gym, strata costs are kept refreshingly low.
Positioned on the first floor (second level), enjoy peace of mind with fully secure pedestrian and vehicle access, plus the added security of elevation.
Your undercover car bay sits conveniently close to your front door, with an adjacent storeroom for extra storage.
Inside, high ceilings enhance the sense of space in the open-plan living and kitchen area. The apartment also features solid timber parquet flooring, a European-style laundry, split system air conditioning.
Strata admin levy $465.85 per qtr; Strata Reserve fund levy $210 per qtr; Council rates $1,781.60 pa; Water Rates $1,199.85 pa.
Total strata area 104sqm; Floor area 79sqm; Balcony 2sqm; Stairwell 3sqm; Storeroom 4sqm.
This property at 17/28 Robinson Avenue, Perth is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Craig Boyanich and Mark Rayner at Rayner Real Estate on 15 Aug 2025.
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