EFFORTLESS LIVING ON EDINBORO!!
Located on the door step of the vibrant Mount Hawthorn entertaining strip, this low maintenance light, bright and easy care home is perfect for those seeking the simple life.
On the first floor we have two living areas, an enormous study fully fitted and a light filled open plan kitchen / living which connects to the beautiful protected alfresco with built in bbq and tropical spa.
Two car secure parking off the lane allows you to enter into the back of the home and easily walk to the shops for all your essential items like coffee!
Upstairs you have three bedrooms including the master bedroom with a 2020 bathroom renovation and a second king size bedroom also with a walk in robe and ensuite.
Right of way
New carpets installed September 2020
Double garage
Low maintenance gardens
Under stair storage
3 bedrooms with built in wardrobes and 4th room if you use the study
Spa under the decked cabana
Retic off the mains
Solar panels
Reverse cycle air con
Security system
Opposite family playground
This property at 25 Edinboro Street, Mount Hawthorn is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Tonia McNeilly at Ray White Cottesloe | Mosman Park on 29 Sep 2020.
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Close to Perth City, but removed enough to maintain its own suburbanised charm, Mount Hawthorn is a suburb lined with elegant townhouses and heritage buildings. Beautiful and laid back, Mount Hawthorn is a personable suburb that provides residents with an inner-city lifestyle with a yesteryear allure.
With numerous cafes and restaurants within walking distance, there is plenty to do within the suburb without being overloaded. The social scene offered up by Mount Hawthorn includes Neighbourhood Piazza, The Cabin, Pirate Bar, The Jazz Cellar and The Paddington Ale House, while your shopping needs are taken care of with Tredways, Stella Rose Fashion and Code Bloom. There are local parks, a moving war memorial at the Anzac Cottage, which was built in 24 hours back in 1916 and various primary schools.