This is some truly good buying!
We're looking at a cute, cottagey little cottage that makes a homely little home and sometimes an officey little office. Let me explain….
The tenants are paying $400 per week and they're not always staying here but use it as a home office because it's close to where they do their on site work. They are in agreement to stay for another 18 months.
The house was built around 1950. It has three areas used as bedrooms but two that you can use like that without reinstating any doors etc. the kitchen and living area are neat and tidy and while it's kind of looking like the 1950s, that's not a bad thing because it's got a lovely atmosphere. Speaking of atmosphere, you can control your own climate with the four split system air conditioners! Heading outside and it's got a great little yard space and plenty to love! There is a shed area and undercover parking.
It's a prime location, just seconds from the Kelmscott Senior High School, but it's a brilliant cul de sac street with minimal passing traffic on this no through road. The local area is fantastic, with the newly completed Kelmscott town centre upgrades being within easy walking distance. We are close to public transport, shops, medical centres, childcare and more.
WHAT NEXT?
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This property at 19 Bray Street, Kelmscott is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Mark Grogan at O'Neil Real Estate on 06 May 2023.
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Kelmscott is a mixed-use residential, industrial, rural and commercial suburb located 25 kilometres southeast of Perth. The suburb was one of the very early towns established in the Swan River Colony and was named after Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, the birthplace of the first Anglican clergyman in the colony, Thomas Hobbes Scott (1783–1860). Established in 1830, Kelmscott's most rapid growth period was in the 1960s and 1970s.
Though close to the lively Armadale City Centre, Kelmscott is a quiet suburb nestled among the numerous parks and reserves that pepper its landscape. The Kelmscott Town Centre is the main commercial sector with the Kelmscott Plaza and Stargate Kelmscott Shopping Centre all located here. There is also a railway station and four local schools in Kelmscott.