The standout features of this apartment (other than location of course) for those in the know has to be having no shared walls and top floor position with an ideal orientation.
- As and end unit on the Eastern side of the building you get that sought out morning sun and protection from the afternoon heat coming from the West.
- North facing main balcony leading to dining and a spacious kitchen.
- The top floor position means there is no risk of an upstairs neighbour with heavy feet disturbing you. And the big bonus - ducted air-conditioning throughout.
- With a floor area of 89 sqm its larger than most and allows for a practical, light filled layout. A substantial kitchen, separate dedicated laundry and amazing natural light throughout.
- A completely secure building for pedestrian and vehicle entry.
- Undercover cay bay
Council rates $1,716.13 pa (24/25 financial year)
Water rates $1,206.84 pa (23/24 financial year)
Admin levy $948.75 p/qtr; reserve levy $88.55 p/qtr
This property at 34/120 Lake Street, Perth is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Craig Boyanich and Mark Rayner at Rayner Real Estate on 21 Nov 2024.
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