Investors first home buyers situated in a convenient location in Applecross close to swan river, shops, bars, restauants and public transport
This property has an existing tenant paying $410 per week with the lease expiring 23/03/2023
- Two bedrooms
- Kitchen / dining
- Lounge
- Parking for two cars
- No strata fees
- Small complex of 3 units
- Within a short stroll to swan river
If you are looking to invest or just buy your first home, at this price how can you go wrong.
For more information or to book a private viewing contact Ray Faccin 0410 667 752 or gordon Booth 0404 490 222
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*The above information is provided for general information purposes only and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy of the information and all interested parties should make their own independent enquiries relating to the information provided and place no reliance on it. Any chattels depicted or described in the information are not included in the sale unless specified in the Offer and Acceptance.*
This property at 2/722 Canning Highway, Applecross is a two bedroom, one bathroom villa sold by Ray Faccin and Gordon Booth at Acton | Belle Property Applecross on 10 Mar 2023.
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Applecross is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth bound by the Canning Highway and Swan River. Part of the City of Melville's municipality, Applecross is a predominantly residential area with commercial activity along Canning Highway.
Home to numerous parks and reserves, Applecross is in the enviable position of being close to urban environments while still retaining its suburban charm. Some major features are the South of Perth Yacht Club, the Raffles Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge Bar and the Canning Highway commercial area, which provides residents with numerous restaurants and amenities to explore and enjoy. Also of note are Waylen Bay, Canning Bridge, the Challenger Institute of Technology and the Heathcote Cultural Precinct.