Looking for an entry-level investment property or a comfortable owner-occupied home? Here's your chance to ride the wave in the thriving W.A. Real Estate market! This fantastic apartment offers an excellent opportunity for both investors and residents alike.
Key Features:
Ideal for maximizing rental returns, estimated to achieve approximately $350 per week.
Ground-level convenience with no worries about stairs or lifts.
Multiple entry options - step in through the front door or enjoy easy access through the sliding doors from the living area, leading to a private courtyard.
Convenient parking bay located just around 20 meters away.
Perfectly situated between the beach and the city, allowing for quick and easy access to the freeway within a three-minute drive.
Walking distance to Glendalough shopping centre for all your daily needs.
Enjoy a fantastic location and lifestyle with public transport available right on Herdsman Parade.
Herdsman Lake public open space, featuring picturesque lakes and scenic walkways, is situated at the rear of this apartment group.
This apartment presents a unique opportunity to make the most of Western Australia's real estate market. Whether you're an investor looking to maximize your returns or a homeowner seeking convenience and a vibrant lifestyle this property for the price will tick the boxes.
Contact us today to arrange a viewing or for more information. Act now to secure your slice of the highly sought-after Wembley area.
Council Rates: $1,379 per annum
Water Rates: $842 per annum
Strata Levy: $765 per quarter
This property at 17/85 Herdsman Parade, Wembley is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Dean Nicolo at Professionals Victoria Park on 22 Jul 2023.
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Wembley is a large western-suburb of Perth. Established in 1831, Wembley's key population growth occurred between 1910 and 1930, and again in the post-war years. More recently, Wembley has experienced gradual increases since the mid-1990s as new homes have been added to the suburb.
Numerous recreational facilities and clubs add great lifestyle appeal to the suburb, with squash, t-ball, tennis, netball, football, athletics, baseball, lacrosse and hockey all catered for. Lake Monger is a much loved feature, providing lovely walk ways and beautiful scenery to those who visit, while The Wembley Hotel is a popular pub that never fails to draw a crowd. Cambridge Street is the suburbs most urban fixture, with numerous pubs and restaurants lining the street. There are three local schools in Wembley.