It’s only natural to fall for this 2x1 townhouse.
Set in the delightfully leafy complex of Carrington Mews, it’s a fabulous option for any first home buyer that’s ready to put down roots. Or a clever investor wanting to grow their portfolio. Either way, it’s a great sized habitat that is ready to be lived in while also being a bit of a blank slate that you can spend time cultivating to suit your own style. The arched doorway of the living area adds a touch of whimsy and retro charm which is counterbalanced by the modern kitchen and underpinned by the grounding vibes of the timber look flooring. Outside is the courtyard; a small space that is nonetheless yours to enjoy as you please. The orange tree and grape vine conjure up thoughts of Tuscany, which you can totally lean into with even more plants. Plus a little outdoor setting, a Negroni, and some sunshine. Lush! As winter rolls around it’s time to retreat inside. There’s nothing wrong with hibernating for a while and indulging in all things comforting and warm. Delicious slow cooked meals, bottles of red wine, and the reverse cycle aircon will keep you cosy while the pretty green outlook from most windows is made even more vibrant by rainy weather. The main bedroom upstairs is spacious enough to fit an armchair, should the view make you feel extra moody; the wide windowsill is perfect for leaning on and sighing dramatically while watching storms roll by. A mug of tea in your hands and a dog-eared copy of Wuthering Heights on your lap is optional. But spring will return in no time, brimming with possibilities, and you’ll emerge fresh as a daisy.
Location-wise, the Avenues are where convenience and community grow side by side. Just a stone’s throw away, The Good Grocer (450m) offers a bounty of delicious dishes and ingredients for your dinner table. Though if you’d rather let someone else tend to the cooking, an assortment of dining destinations awaits. Testun (500m), Chakra (900m), Spice Town (900m), Thai Esarn (1.1km), and Le Rebelle (1.2km) are just some of the options to dig into. Sip the fruits of the vine at Bar Vino (1.1km), soak up the lively buzz of the Inglewood Monday night markets (1.3km), and let the night bloom with live music at Lyric’s (1.5km). And embrace daylight hours with a game of lawn bowls (1.4km) or a stroll in the fresh air at one of the nearby parks. The Mount Lawley train station (1km) and Beaufort Street buses ensure you’re well connected, ready to branch out into the city, Fremantle, or even the airport. Not a bad environment to settle into. Ready to grow your own way?
Hit Natalie and Jade up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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Buyers from the Mid to High $500K's are encouraged to come and inspect this property with all offers presented as received, and responded to on our before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Tuesday 1 April 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
Total Strata Lot Size: 72sqm approximately
Build Year: Circa 1978
Council Rates: $1,582.63 per annum approximately
Water Rates: $1,142.03 per annum approximately
Strata Levies: $465.00 per quarter (Admin $450.00 + Reserve $15.00)
Estimated Rental Return: $550.00 - $600.00 per week
This property at 3/38 Third Avenue, Mount Lawley is a two bedroom, one bathroom townhouse listed for sale by Natalie Hoye and Jade Lippiatt at Red Fox Property Group.
For more information about Mount Lawley, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Mount Lawley profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Natalie Hoye or Jade Lippiatt regarding 3/38 Third Avenue, Mount Lawley, please call Natalie on 0405 812 273 or call Jade on 0403 677 178, or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyBeautifully renovated homes populate the charming suburb of Mount Lawley. Leafy backdrops and picturesque landscapes offer a unique ambience, while a fast-paced, exciting main strip leaves no question as to whether Mount Lawley is an energetic urban locale. The suburb is situated five kilometres north of the Perth CBD.
With Beaufort Street a fixture of the suburb, there is plenty to do in Mount Lawley. A must-see destination for locals and visitors alike, the vibrant street is loved for its surplus of restaurants, pubs, wine bars, shops and cafes. Highlights include The Flying Scotsman and Queens Tavern, which never fail to draw a crowd, and the Astor Theatre, which hosts a number of must-see acts that come through Perth. Other features include the Mount Lawley Golf Club, Mount Lawley Senior High School and Edith Cowan University.
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