*Two years free strata.
The penthouse at the Iconic Richmond Quarter in East Fremantle. What an opportunity to purchase this bespoke apartment. Sitting atop the rear building you have views over Fremantle, the port, Garden Island, Rottnest Island, back over East Fremantle, and more.
Huge double glazed glass panels allow you to take in the view and the light from 3 sides overlooking the 132 sqm balcony. Plenty of room for the veggies, BBQ's, and entertaining.
Inside you have 145 sqm of living space over 3 bedrooms, study nook, and open plan living, kitchen dining room. The kitchen, which faces out to the view features all Smeg appliances including a double oven. The floors are stunning blackbutt, custom for this penthouse.
The second bedroom uses 3 massive sliding doors to double as a home office or adaptable space. While the third bedroom is large enough to use as a second living room or home theatre.
Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, high ceilings, separate laundry, plenty of storage, and other features finish off the comforts of this incredible apartment.
Location is just as important, a fact that most apartments with views neglect. Here you can stroll along the river in the mornings. Enjoy breakfast and a coffee at one of the café's and restaurants near by including the May Street Larder, Hubbles Yard, or 9 Seeds, all within walking distance. Lunches at nearby restaurants like Bib and Tucker or the Shipping Lane. Or Dinner in George Street at Young and George, or a cocktail and dinner right here in the complex at the Sweetwater roof top bar and restaurant.
Apartment living has come a long way in WA, and you must view this apartment to see why.
This property at 21/3 Silas Street, East Fremantle is a three bedroom, two bathroom apartment sold by Brad Raynor and Alastair Black at Acton | Belle Property Fremantle on 17 Mar 2021.
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East Fremantle is a suburb with great respect for its history and heritage. Established in 1897 after separating from the greater Fremantle area, the town has made every effort to resist the push for infill development and has actively encouraged retention of the many heritage homes, gardens and streetscapes iconic to the area.
George Street is the main entertaining strip in East Fremantle with numerous restaurants, bistros and bars an attraction for both locals and visitors. The Left Bank Café, Bar and Restaurant is a much loved establishment, which basks in beautiful river views. Located just a few kilometres from the Fremantle city centre, East Fremantle residents enjoy proximity to everything from retail outlets, boutique shops, café's, restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs. The suburb is well served by public transport and is home to the East Fremantle Football Club and the East Fremantle Yacht Club.