Built in mid-2014, this exclusive apartment is only one of 48 apartments in the building. Located on the fifth level, this modern apartment features premium finishing including stone benches throughout, glass splashback, quality SMEG stainless steel appliances, Bosch dishwasher, security audio visual intercom, reverse cycle split system air conditioner to living room and a spacious west facing balcony.
There is a communal outdoor living area with BBQ, water feature, raised timber deck, contemporary furniture and a fully equipped gym.
Internal: 78m2 / Balcony: 11m2
Car Bay: 14m2 / Storeroom: 2m2
Council Rates: Approx $1929.10 per annum
Water Rates: Approx $1,293.49 per annum
Strata Fees: Approx $1,128.00 per quarter
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This property at 34/33 Bronte Street, East Perth is a two bedroom, two bathroom unit sold by Michael Mort at Caporn Young Estate Agents Pty Ltd on 22 Jun 2021.
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A tranquil waterside village, East Perth is situated less than two kilometres from the Perth city hub. Admired for its beautiful residential landscapes, the idyllic riverside suburb has long since set the benchmark for inner-city living. East Perth provides a bustling urban lifestyle against a picturesque backdrop.
There are eateries, sporting venues, pubs and evening venues all accessible within East Perth. The iconic Royal Street is home to some of the best brunch spots in Perth and there is The Royal on The Waterfront, a much loved pub, restaurant and cocktail bar. The WACA, the home of cricket in Western Australia, is also a feature of the suburb and hosts some of the biggest games in cricket every year. Other notable mentions include the Perth Mint, Claisebrook Cove and City Farm.