End Date Sale Finishes Monday 15th of January at 3pm
Be pleasantly surprised when you visit this well-presented one bedroom unit in a quiet area of a well maintained complex, most suitable for first home buyers, astute investors and for those who wish to downsize. Potential rental return of $450.00 per week.
Renovated with quality fixtures and appliances like no other. Located on a leafy strip of Hector Street, with its own street frontage access, this property is well secured with remote security gates and large leafy trees among the common areas of the complex.
Nicely nestled in a cul de sac close to all amenities including cafes, bars and restaurants and shops of Main Street, Osborne Park business centre, 15 minute walk to Glendalough train station and has easy access to the freeway and cycleway.
Property features include:
Double glazed sliding door and windows with security screens.
Modern kitchen with ample storage, a microwave and fridge.
Fully renovated bathroom with a near new washing machine and overhead storage.
Window treatments.
Reverse cycle Airconditioning.
Built in wardrobe with custom built carpentry.
Extra power points throughout.
Courtyard with easy-care garden and garden shed.
Front gate to the courtyard.
Secure under cover parking with CCTV security.
Other furniture may be included.
Pet friendly complex.
Built: 1977*
Land Area: 45sqm*
Council Rates: $1,500 pa*
Water Rates: $870 per annum*
Strata Fees: $621.50 per quarter
Approximate*
This property at 2A/159 Hector Street, Osborne Park is a one bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Lidia Silvestro at Vivid Property Perth on 18 Jan 2024.
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The 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.