Perched on the top floor with a bird's-eye view over the surrounding leafy neighbourhood, this light-filled second-floor apartment offers an elevated take on effortless East Freo living. Merging a lock-and-leave lifestyle with a premium blue-chip suburb, this is a standout opportunity for first-home buyers, investors, or anyone looking for an affordable slice of a vibrant community.
Step inside to an airy, open layout where the white kitchen includes a gas cooker, flowing into the living/dining area. Step out onto your private balcony, where you can sip your morning coffee or unwind at sunset while looking out across a canopy of leafy green treetops and rooftops.
The generous bedroom serves as a peaceful retreat, boasting a serene outlook, excellent natural light and direct access to the ensuite bathroom.
Outside your door, the very best of East Fremantle is your playground. Spend your weekends strolling along the Swan River, exploring local parks, or diving into the area's iconic social scene. Whether you are grabbing a casual drink at the Jetty Bar, dining at Sweetwater Rooftop Bar, or meeting friends at The Left Bank or Tradewinds Hotel, everything is just moments away. With yacht clubs, tennis courts, George St and the heart of Fremantle just minutes down the road, this is the perfect place to nest, invest, and elevate your everyday.
For further details please contact Exclusive Selling Agent Clare Hickey-Shand from Yard Property on 0424 593 136.
1 bedrooms 1 bathroom 1 car
Features: Second floor apartment with balcony overlooking trees and suburb Open plan kitchen, dining, living Large bedroom with ensuite bathroom Car bay, secure storage cage Communal laundry facilites Walk to the Swan River, local cafés, bars and shopping Easy access to public transport, and sporting clubs
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