Elevated on a whisper quiet street in a highly prized pocket of old Mount Claremont, there is plenty of room to roam at this property which boasts a coveted north-facing backyard and a nice big family landholding.
The comfortable 1950s home presents an exciting and increasingly rare opportunity in this exclusive pocket. Settle your family in to live in the home, or rent it out, or live in the ancillary accommodation while you make further plans.
This is a growth area with new homes being built at every turn. Opportunities to secure a family property here are being snapped up, so don't miss your chance. Secure your future in this sought-after location, where you will live among the treetops while being able to stroll to Mount Claremont Oval, Mount Claremont Shopping Village, the Farmer's Market, schools and transport.
Features;
• Elevated position
• 804sqm block
• Whisper quiet location
• Northern backyard
• Comfortable, renovated 1950s home
• Open plan living
• Studio/Study/Ancillary accommodation
• Reverse-cycle A/C (split-systems)
• Solar panels - 5kW
• Established reticulated gardens
• High growth area
• Close to Amenities
Rates (approximate):
Council: $2,580 pa
Water: $1,305 pa
This property at 3 Finch Way, Mount Claremont is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Kate Gale at Shellabears on 24 Mar 2024.
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Mount Claremont is a relatively quiet suburb just nine kilometres on the outskirts of Perth. Characterised by its array of impressive architecture, much of Mount Claremont's growth began in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The suburb lies within the municipalities of the Town of Cambridge and the City of Nedlands and provides residents with a lifestyle removed from over urbanisation, while still close enough to enjoy its benefits.
Beautiful, spacious homes flanked by leafy greenery line the streets of Mount Claremont, with plenty of parks and reserves to explore and enjoy. The suburb has good public transport links and is on the railway line between Karrakatta and Loch Street. Other features of the area include Challenge Stadium, Mount Claremont Primary School, John XXIII College and Wollaston Theological College.