This timeless, beautifully presented home sits on one of the premiere streets in Applecross and enjoys the most stunning views.
Set over two levels, the home features a functional floor plan and is bathed in river views from both levels. The ground floor comprises of an expansive, open kitchen, meals and family area that spills out to a covered alfresco entertaining area. Finishing off the downstairs accommodation is the master suite, and home office.
Upstairs features three additional bedrooms, two with built in robes, a full size bathroom, an enormous retreat area with built in bar, and a balcony with serene, 180 degree views.
This highly sought-after position is within 10 minutes walking distance to South of Perth Yacht Club, the Raffles bar and restaurant, Heathcote park, Applecross Tennis Club and Canning Bridge Train Station. Nearby, within this prestigious leafy suburb, you will enjoy the popular Applecross Village café strip plus many more cafes and retail shops within the growing Canning Bridge Precinct.
The perfect opportunity to live the riverside lifestyle.
This property at 27 Canning Beach Road, Applecross is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Matthew Podesta at Mont Property on 15 Jul 2021.
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Applecross is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth bound by the Canning Highway and Swan River. Part of the City of Melville's municipality, Applecross is a predominantly residential area with commercial activity along Canning Highway.
Home to numerous parks and reserves, Applecross is in the enviable position of being close to urban environments while still retaining its suburban charm. Some major features are the South of Perth Yacht Club, the Raffles Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge Bar and the Canning Highway commercial area, which provides residents with numerous restaurants and amenities to explore and enjoy. Also of note are Waylen Bay, Canning Bridge, the Challenger Institute of Technology and the Heathcote Cultural Precinct.