Located in the sought-after pocket of Wembley in Sanctuary Close, Apartment 24 on the upper level is one of the brightest and best located in the complex. The 'Sanctuary Close', over 55's complex, is designed and positioned to take full advantage of the immaculate gardens and Herdsman Lake parklands.
The Apartment's well-designed, open-plan living and generous accommodation are second to none and if you have you been looking for a change in lifestyle and want to be surrounded by like-minded people, this is the one!
This well-maintained complex has a lovely community atmosphere with plenty of social activities organised amongst residents. It is super convenient being in close proximity to the CBD and the beach and public transport along Grantham and Cambridge Street with bus number 85 taking you directly into the City or to Glendalough bus and train station. Amenities such as the Wembley IGA and Herdsman Fresh, restaurants, cafes, and bars are close by.
Property Features:
- Large private balcony overlooking lovely gardens
- 2 bedrooms
- Bathroom with separate bath and large shower with glass pivot door
- Separate w/c
- Separate laundry area
- Main bedroom with built-in robe
- Large second bedroom
- R/c air conditioning in the main living area
- Open-plan living and dining room
- Bright & sunny throughout the apartment with an appealing outlook from all windows
- Only 42 apartments within the complex
- 1 allocated undercover car bay
- 1 allocated storage room
- Recreation room with kitchen and library available for functions
Council rates: $953.45 p/a
Water rates: $697.50 p/a
Strata fees: $467.25 per quarter
Please contact Tony Morgan 0418 900 349. Morgan Sudlow & Associates
This property at 24/54 Moondine Drive, Wembley is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Tony Morgan at Morgan Sudlow & Associates on 17 Apr 2023.
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Wembley is a large western-suburb of Perth. Established in 1831, Wembley's key population growth occurred between 1910 and 1930, and again in the post-war years. More recently, Wembley has experienced gradual increases since the mid-1990s as new homes have been added to the suburb.
Numerous recreational facilities and clubs add great lifestyle appeal to the suburb, with squash, t-ball, tennis, netball, football, athletics, baseball, lacrosse and hockey all catered for. Lake Monger is a much loved feature, providing lovely walk ways and beautiful scenery to those who visit, while The Wembley Hotel is a popular pub that never fails to draw a crowd. Cambridge Street is the suburbs most urban fixture, with numerous pubs and restaurants lining the street. There are three local schools in Wembley.