If you have been looking for a great investment with loads of options this is perfect.
The property is a neat 1950's three bedroom, one bathroom home and is currently leased periodically for $450 per week. You could just keep it to secure land for future growth which is becoming rarer to find in the sought after blue chip suburb of Kensington. If you buy it to demolish and build it is an excellent option to earn a rentable income while you plan your dream home on this green title block with a wide 12metre frontage.
This address is desirable which allows your children to attend "Kensington Primary School" and you can join many in the neighbourhood who love walking to "The little banksia" for their ritual morning coffee and breakfast on the weekends.
The reason this suburb has become so popular is because it is so close to Perth CBD and the Swan River Foreshore. Education is always a priority when choosing a property and you have so many choices with Kent Street High School, Como Senior College, Wesley College, Penhros Ladies College, Aquinas College, Curtin University and UWA all not far away. Socialising with friends will be easy having so much on offer for shopping and dining out with a choice of surrounding precincts in South Perth and Victoria Park. There is plenty of access to public transport and cycleways.
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This property at 3 Oxford Street, Kensington is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Lisa Mann at Acton | Belle Property South Perth & Victoria Park on 08 Mar 2023.
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Kensington is a small suburb bound by South Terrace in the south and Canning Highway in the west. Developed in the post-war years, the suburb was named after the former Kensington Park Racecourse, which was most likely named after William Samuel Cox's Kensington Park Racecourse, in Melbourne. It is in a convenient location close to a number of inner-city urban hubs and just a few kilometres from Perth City.
A number of parks and reserves dominate the Kensington landscape providing plenty of scenic vistas and open public space for locals to explore. The retail and amenity requirements of residents are largely serviced by establishments in surrounding areas, however there is one supermarket within the suburb. Kensington borders Perth's Technology Park, is close to Curtin University and features one local school, Kensington Primary School.