PARMELIA 3 X 1 HOME FOR SALE WITH BONUS Games Room
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We are pleased to present to the sales market this vacant 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on a large 688sqm block built in 1972. Bonus - enclosed room to the rear of the property. The décor is a soft neutral pallet with tiled flooring throughout most of the home and the bedrooms have wood look flooring so there are no carpets.
Please reach out and contact 0427 950 245 or email
[email protected] a home like this will not last long in this market, so be quick.
This home is a great opportunity to buy and live in but also a great investment opportunity in a great location in Parmelia. It is close to public transport, parks, schools and shopping precincts.
The property was previously a rental home and for the investors, the current rent potential is: $500 up to perhaps $520 per week.
Property Features Include:
• 3 Bedrooms - all with ceiling fans
• 1 Bathrooms
• Ducted evaporative air conditioning
• Front lounge room with ceiling fan
• Roller shutters to the front of property windows
• Bonus - Enclosed rear games room or activity room
• Open-plan kitchen, dining & family rooms
• Front patio off the carport with gates to the rear of the property
• Large gabled patio/carport to the side of the property
Water rates: $900.00 p/a (approx.)
Council rates: $ 1,800 p/a (approx.)
Close to all public transport, private & public schools, easy access to Kwinana Market Place, local library, Dome Cafe, and all major medical amenities. For our out-of-town buyers, Parmelia is located a half-hour drive south of Perth CBD. It is also 10 mins to Kwinana Beach and the stunning coastal suburb of Rockingham
Disclaimer: Photos were taken in 2022 when previously vacant. This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.