Just 1km from Main Street's vibrant café and dining scene and a short drive to buzzing Leederville, this well-presented modern top-floor apartment offers a serene treetop outlook with the convenience of urban living.
A crisp, neutral palette and stylish wood-look flooring create a warm and inviting ambiance, perfectly complementing the light-filled interiors.
??? Love to cook? The spacious kitchen boasts ample storage, an electric stove and oven, generous bench space, and a cleverly integrated washing machine for maximum efficiency.
? Wake up to greenery in the sunlit living area, which flows seamlessly onto a private balcony-your perfect morning coffee spot!
???? Relax & unwind in the spacious bedroom, featuring a triple mirrored built-in robe, ceiling fan, and direct access to the modern bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiles.
With nothing left to do but move in, start enjoying this fantastic lifestyle today!
FEATURES YOU'LL LOVE:
? Secure gated parking bay + off-street visitor parking
? Pet-friendly complex
? Top-floor privacy with leafy views
? Split system Air conditioning
? Ceiling Fan
? Well-presented tidy apartment
?45 m2 internal area
LOCATION YOU'LL ENJOY:
?? Bus stop – 500m
?? Scarborough Beach Rd – 1.5km
??? Freeway entry – 2km
? Oxford Street – 3km
?? Innaloo Shopping Centre – 5km
?? Event Cinemas – 5km
??? Perth CBD – 7km
?? Short walk/drive to cafes, surrounding parks & lakes
Move in and start living the lifestyle you've been waiting for!
* Currently leased until 2nd - April 2025 - $380 p/w
This property at 25A/159 Hector Street, Osborne Park is a one bedroom, one bathroom unit listed for sale by Dominic Ferraro at Abel Property Sales.
For more information about Osborne Park, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Osborne Park profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Dominic Ferraro regarding 25A/159 Hector Street, Osborne Park, please call 0409 373 000 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyThe years following the Second World War saw the transformation of Osborne Park into the mixed-use residential, industrial and commercial suburb it is today. Part of the City of Stirling's municipality, Osborne Park has a land area of five square kilometres and a population exceeding 4,000 people.
The Osborne Park industrial area is a significant feature within the suburb, housing showrooms, retail outlets and business offices. The residential sectors of Osborne Park enjoy numerous small recreational parks, while Herdsman Lake is a large area of open space that attracts both locals and visitors.
Main Street is a beacon for lovers of multicultural cuisine with restaurants, cafés and shops lining the lively street. Also in the suburb are a number of recreational facilities such as gymnasiums and indoor sporting centres, and a local primary school.
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