Set Date Sale – All offers presented on Wed 29th June at 5pm, unless sold prior. The Seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the set date sale.
What we love
Low maintenance two-bedroom villa in a group of 8, set in a superb central location. Within a short walk to great cafes, bars, restaurants, gym and local IGA.
Short drive to class A shopping centres, recreational centres, parks, public transport, Stirling train station, Glendalough train station, Mitchell freeway, local schools and Perth CBD.
Calling investors looking for the perfect investment and astute first-time buyers looking to enter the market, build some equity & invest or FIFO or downsizer. An excellent opportunity not to be missed.
The property is currently tenanted on a periodic lease at $390 p/week.
What to know
- Open plan kitchen, dining and living area leading to a private rear courtyard
- Two good sized bedrooms.
- Built-in wardrobe to master bedroom.
- 1 bathroom with separate wc.
- Use of one carbay and visitors parking area at the rear.
Rates and Fees:
- Strata Admin Levy: $595 p/quarter inclusive of building insurance and water consumption.
- Water Rates: approx. $865 approx p/annum
- Council Rates: approx. $1,377.85 p/annum (2021/2022)
**Entry from Cruikshank Lane
Who to talk to
For price guide or to arrange an inspection, please contact Roberta Ceresa on 0435 935 999 | [email protected]
Disclaimer:
The particulars and photographs shown on this website are supplied for information only and shall not be taken as a representation in any respect on the vendor or the agent. They are solely intended to provide a general understanding of the subject matter and to help you assess whether you need more detailed information.
This property at 2/119 Main Street, Osborne Park is a two bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Roberta Ceresa at Realmark Urban on 15 Jun 2023.
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The years following the Second World War saw the transformation of Osborne Park into the mixed-use residential, industrial and commercial suburb it is today. Part of the City of Stirling's municipality, Osborne Park has a land area of five square kilometres and a population exceeding 4,000 people.
The Osborne Park industrial area is a significant feature within the suburb, housing showrooms, retail outlets and business offices. The residential sectors of Osborne Park enjoy numerous small recreational parks, while Herdsman Lake is a large area of open space that attracts both locals and visitors.
Main Street is a beacon for lovers of multicultural cuisine with restaurants, cafés and shops lining the lively street. Also in the suburb are a number of recreational facilities such as gymnasiums and indoor sporting centres, and a local primary school.