Perfectly positioned opposite McDougall Park in the boutique 'Abode' development, surrounded by natural beauty and lifestyle amenities, this near-new luxury apartment is a modern marvel.
Situated on the third floor, one of only four on the level, residence 303 boasts the highest quality finishes rarely available at this price point. The magnificent designer kitchen features 40mm stone benchtops, a full complement of Bosch appliances, ample storage and preparation space, a bronze metallic splash back, and a breakfast bar. All of your culinary senses will be on full alert here. The adjacent open-plan lounge and dining area is bathed in natural light and spills out onto a private North-facing balcony with views of the city skyline and treetops.
When it's time to retire for the day, there are two bedrooms, both with built-in robes and quality woollen carpets, and the resort-inspired bathroom is fashionable and functional, with full-height tiling, 40mm stone benchtops, double above-counter basins, a 10mm glass shower screen, and a heated towel rail.
No expense has been spared in the construction and craftsmanship of this exemplary residence in the ultimate lifestyle location. All that's left for you to do is move in, unpack, and enjoy!
FEATURES:
*Reverse cycle air conditioning
*Double glazing throughout
*Tinted reflective windows
*High shadow-line ceilings
*LED lighting
*Electric roller blinds
*Secure storeroom on level
2024/25 OUTGOINGS:
City of South Perth | $1,709.19 pa
Water Corporation | $881.90 pa
Strata Levy (Admin) | $673.24 pq
Strata Levy (Reserve) | $14.50 pq
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This property at 303/17 Clydesdale Street, Como is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by James Thompson at Haiven Property South on 01 Sep 2025.
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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.