With the CBD within walking distance and a plethora of cafes and restaurants only minutes away you can park your car and disconnect the battery.
Owning an inner-city, stand-alone home so close to everything that your lifestyle desires is a unique position that only a privileged few enjoy. And not only that, this house is ripe and ready for you to put your stamp on and make your own.
Of solid brick and tile construction with a functional layout, the high ceilings and generous bedrooms provide an attractive renovation opportunity for you to add value.
If you are attracted to the future potential of a sub-divisible block* with rear lane access, 212 Brisbane Street is zoned R50 which requires an average lot size of
180 m².
Property features include:
Generous bedrooms with high ceilings
Timber flooring throughout majority of the home
Reverse cycle air conditioning to all bedrooms
Large covered rear alfresco / decked area
Rear lane access
R50 zoning with subdivision potential (*Subject to WAPC / council approval)
street parking for permit holders
This location offers:
300m walk to Hyde Park
500m walk to Northbridge restaurant and cafe precinct
1km walk to Highgate Primary School
7 minute drive to Mount Lawley Senior High School
1.5km to Perth CBD
Close proximity to public transport / freeway / major roads
Council Rates | $1,644 pa
Water Rates | $1,254 pa
Land Area | 415 m²
This property at 212 Brisbane Street, Perth is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Tony de Graaf at Bourkes on 19 Mar 2020.
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Perth is the bustling, exciting capital of Western Australia and the location of the Central Business District. With attractions such as Elizabeth Quay and the Bell Tower, the city basks in the stunning surrounds of the Swan River. Young, hip and evolving at a rapid pace, Perth is firmly establishing itself as a world-class city centre.
With major developments underway in Perth to elevate the city’s cultural panache, Perth is experiencing a cultural awakening. Laneway bars and rooftop venues are in abundance, as well as a broad range of restaurants to satisfy any palate. Transport in and out of the city is convenient with the Perth Train Station and Bus Station as well as free CAT bus services. Carillion City, Forrest Chase and the Hay Street and Murray Street malls (to name a few) will appeal to retail addicts.