This quality, low-maintenance 3 bedroom villa is in a lovely quiet location with no strata fees or common walls and simply must be sold. Built by Ross North Homes, this superb villa should definitely be on your 'must see' list, whether you're an experienced investor looking to add to your property portfolio, a first home buyer or simply looking to slow down to enjoy life.
This home features a master bedroom with private ensuite, 2 good size minor bedrooms with built-in double robes, family bathroom, a modern kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher), spacious living areas looking out to the courtyard with an alfresco, secure lock-up garage and so much more.
It is located in a quiet street and only a 6 or 7 minute walk to North Balga Primary School and approximately 100 meters or so to Heritage Park and Cartwright Hewitt Reserve. Shopping and public transport is also within easy reach. This villa represents a genuine opportunity to secure a blue chip property which is only 13kms or so from the Perth CBD. There's nothing to do ... just move in!
The property is being sold by Fixed Date Sale with all offers to be presented no later than 6th March 2024. NOTE: The seller reserves the right to accept an offer before the Fixed Date Sale date, without notice.
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This property at 30C Favell Way, Balga is a three bedroom, two bathroom duplex sold by Team Raspa at Raspa Property Group on 22 Feb 2024.
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Balga is northern suburb of Perth located in the City of Stirling. The name "Balga" was adopted in 1954 derived from the Aboriginal word for the indigenous grass tree Xanthorrhoea. Most dwellings in Balga are made of brick and tile, reflecting the period of development and while most residences are detached, there are some grouped dwellings and flats throughout the suburb.
Balga contains numerous parks, sporting facilities and recreational reserves with the largest being Princess Wallington Reserve. Balga also contains two local shopping centres and several primary schools as well as Balga Senior High School and the North Metropolitan TAFE.