Superbly located walking distance from the crystal clear Indian Ocean. Spacious 3 bedroom 2 bathroom townhouse situated on 439m2 of land.
Handy location close to;
- North Beach Primary School
- Charles Riley Memorial Reserve
- Various sporting clubs
- Our Lady of Grace Catholic School
- North Beach Shopping Centre.
Downstairs;
- Large living area and sliding doors out to the gardened outdoor area-Plus bonus study off entry
- Open plan kitchen/ dining area with sliding doors out to the grassed outdoor area
- Laundry with rear grassed courtyard access
- 3rd W/C conveniently located downstairs
Upstairs;
- Upstairs provides fantastic uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean all the way to Rottnest; from both the living area and 2/3 bedrooms.
- Upstairs living area or parents retreat complete with reverse cycle air conditioning unit, doors out to the sizable balcony ocean views
- The large master bedroom walk in robe and en-suite complete with vanity, shower and WC
- Bedroom 2 is queen size with double built in robes; Bedroom 3 is double in size with double built in robes.
- Master bathroom offers, W/C, shower and separate bath.
Outside;
- Outside offers 2 separate entertaining areas at the side and rear of the home lots of room for family friends pets etc
- Amazing massive double lock up garage and additional visitor parking
- Bonus double gates to back yard to store boat/caravan
City of Stirling Rates: $2,080.84
Water Service Charge: $1,440
Building Insurance shared with unit 1 $1,936 total Cost 50% $968
Complex annual fees $350 covers public liability common areas, electricity lights, gardener for common areas.
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David Lynch 0409 955 554
This property at 2/45 Sorrento Street, North Beach is a three bedroom, two bathroom townhouse sold by David Lynch at Peard Real Estate on 17 Dec 2021.
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The name North Beach began as a descriptive name, derived from the suburb being at the time the most northerly of Perth's beaches. It was assigned in 1888 when surveyor Charles Crossland referred to the pastoral leases of Samuel Richard Hamersley as his "north beach coastal run". The suburb was originally set aside as a timber reserve in the 1860s and then as a quarantine area for camels entering in the 1890s. A number of orchards operated in the area with the only evidence that remains today an old olive tree on Hope Street.
Residential styles in North Beach include a mix of holiday dwellings from before and after World War II, some former workers' houses, and modern dwellings. As a residential suburb, North Beach has small shopping areas on the coast and at Flora Terrace and Castle Street which offer basic commercial services. The suburb features a tennis club and has two primary schools - North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School.