ACCOMMODATION
This neat home is conveniently located near everything and tucked away behind a high brick wall for privacy and security.
Light and bright throughout with plenty of room to move, this home features multiple living areas and a large kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space. The bedrooms are all well-sized and have built-in robes. The main bedroom catered for by an ensuite bathroom and split system air conditioning unit, whilst the additional bedroom's have the main bathroom with separate WC.
Enjoy your own private retreat or take advantage of the expansive rear yard for entertaining friends and family.
With options aplenty, nest, invest or knock down and build your dream home and take advantage of this fantastic location.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Multiple living areas
- Ample storage
- Gas appliances
- Large bedrooms
- Convenient location
- Currently rented at $420.00 per week
- Coolbinia Primary School zone
- Mount Lawley Senior High School zone
LOCATION
An absolutely superb location, you'll be well-positioned to a number of amenities and less than a 10minute drive to Leederville, Northbridge and the Perth CBD!
Within proximity to Yokine Bowling Club, Mt Lawley Golf Club, Alexander Park Tennis Club, Edith Cowan University, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Stirling Leisure Centre, several reserves and parklands (including Yokine Reserve and Inglewood Dog Park), and Dog Swamp and Galleria Shopping Centres.
CONTACT
Represented by Team Addenbrooke; for more information or to view this property, please contact the team directly or text "34 Menora Street" to 0477 997 288 for your free digital brochure.
This property at 34 Bradford Street, Menora is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Zac Addenbrooke and Di Addenbrooke at Pulse Property Group on 02 Dec 2021.
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The suburb of Menora grew out of a large area generally referred to as Mount Lawley. In 1954, the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, working with the Postmaster General established suburb names and boundaries for the inner metropolitan area. The area of Menora was considered unnamed, and Menora was chosen as the name because of the Menora Picture Theatre located in Walcott Street within the area.
Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities such as the Kosher Food Centre and Besh Fresh cafe. A Jewish synagogue was opened on Plantation Street in 1973 and remains a significant spiritual focus for Perth's Jewish community.
The suburb contains some commercial ribbon development along Walcott Street, which allows local residents to access retail services. Other facilities include a large number of public open space reserves and several pocket parks, Saint Paul's Primary School and several homes for senior citizens.