Set on the upper levels, this three-bedroom apartment gives you more of what’s hard to find in apartment living: generous internal space, a large balcony, and a larger storeroom for extra flexibility day-to-day. Two car bays (stacker) included.
This residence is within Evergreen, a six-level Como development by Griffin Group with only 18 homes in total, set directly opposite Neil McDougall Park and moments from river walks, parklands and established streetscapes. Residents also enjoy access to a private residents’ rooftop terrace with river views.
Construction is well underway, with completion forecasted for late-2026. This apartment also qualifies for up to $50,000 off stamp duty*, while it’s under construction.
~ 3 bedrooms | 2.5 bathrooms | 2 car (stacker)
~ 121 sqm internal + 15 sqm balcony + 5 sqm storeroom (141 sqm total)
~ Open living with hybrid timber flooring; bedrooms finished with soft carpet
~ Northeast-facing, located on level 3
~ Tiles to kitchen, bathrooms and laundry
~ Spacious kitchen with stone benchtops, soft-close cabinetry, 600mm integrated appliances
~ Laundry with separate washer and dryer
~ Reverse-cycle ducted air conditioning
~ Energy-efficient lighting throughout
~ Building perks: residents’ lounge, bike storage, secure lift to all levels, lockable letterboxes, bin store
~ Residents’ rooftop terrace with river views
*Stamp duty savings are applicable on an apartment purchase during the construction period, and the saving amount varies based on the apartment purchase price. Images are artist impressions and are for illustrative purposes only.
This property at 301/16 Davilak Street, Como is a three bedroom, two bathroom apartment listed for sale by Nicole Jones at Jones Realty & Projects.
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If you would like to get in touch with Nicole Jones regarding 301/16 Davilak Street, Como, please call 0435 450 955 or contact the agent via email.
Como is an established suburb bound to the west by the Canning and Swan Rivers. Part of the City of South Perth's municipality, Como experienced its most significant development during the 1950s and 1960s, with gradual growth since the early 1990s as new dwellings were added to the area.
Parks and reserves are a dominant aspect of the Como landscape, such as one of Como's most notable features the international standard 27 hole Collier Park Golf Course. The Como Hotel is a popular bar, café and restaurant in the suburb and a recognisable fixture of Canning Highway. There are also some shops in the area to service local requirements, as well as four local schools, including Penrhos College.