This immaculate two-storey townhouse would be perfect for the first home buyer, 'empty-nester,' or an investor wanting to add a great property to his or her portfolio. Situated in a leafy street, the sought-after location is right on the Inglewood border. The home presents beautifully with up-to-date fixtures and fittings, easy-care tiles, and tasteful light fittings and window treatments. The floor plan downstairs is open-concept with a light-filled living and dining, modern kitchen, and a generous laundry. Stairs lead up to 2 good-sized bedrooms and a sleek bathroom. Externally, there is parking at your door, and at the back, there is a private courtyard for relaxing or entertaining. As for the location, it would be hard to beat, with cafes on virtually every corner, Night Markets, Coles supermarket, and IGA, specialty shops, and The Inglewood Pub, all within strolling distance. The list of cool attractions is virtually unlimited. If you want to travel further afield, there is Maylands railway station at one end of the street and public transport on Beaufort Street at the other, making trips to The City, Work, or even The Entertainment Centre an absolute breeze. This is one of those special properties where you may have to act fast. Blink and it could be gone.
COMPRISING
• 2 bedrooms, main with study nook.
• Bathroom and laundry.
• Open-plan living/dining/kitchen
• Updated kitchen
FEATURES
• Courtyard Garden
• Built-in wardrobes
• Undercover parking
• Ceiling Fans
• Air Con
Property is leased on a fixed term lease until 01/07/2024 at $500 per week.
Water rates approx. $1031.55 P/A
Council rates approx. $1739.93 P/A
Strata fees admin $475.00 + reserve $80.00 P/Q
This property at 3/44 Tenth Avenue, Maylands is a two bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Donna Buckovska at Bellcourt Mount Lawley on 04 Mar 2024.
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Maylands is a riverside inner-city suburb approximately 4.5 kilometres northeast of Perth, serviced by the Midland railway line on the northern bank of the Swan River. In 1896 the name "Maylands" was first used to identify the area, appearing on a poster advertising a land auction. However the exact reason how the area got its name is something of a mystery.
The suburb was once a source of clay for brick and tile making at Maylands Brickworks, and the pits from these activities are now part of a golf course and residential area. It was home to Perth's main airport until the early 1960s, and the facilities were converted to a training area for the Western Australian Police Service.
Maylands is known as a cultural and creative hub as it is home to The West Australian Ballet Centre and home to the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra. In recent years, new bars, cafés and restaurants, along with gourmet food and retail outlets have all contributed to an ongoing transformation of the town centre into a lively, diverse and inclusive destination. There are numerous shopping centres in the area, 15 parks and reserves and two primary schools.