This iconic building is situated on a stand-alone site on de Bernales Walk, named after Claude de Bernales a well-known name and significant player in the mining industry during the 30's. Considered a very dapper dresser and a suave chap who accumulated an immense fortune, perhaps some of the charm of Claude will rub off on the new resident of 4/1 De Bernales Walk!
With views to the Indian Ocean and north facing views over the Cottesloe Civic Centre, from every apartment, this complex is a testament to great design from the 60's. Now fully renovated to a high specification the opportunity presents itself to live in the hub of vibrant Cottesloe and enjoy all this suburb has to offer.
Beautifully renovated throughout.
Open plan layout with balcony.
Sleek designer Caesarstone kitchen with stainless steel appliances.
Generous sized bedrooms all with built-in robes.
Stylishly modern bathroom with internal laundry.
R/C Air con.
Ceiling fans.
Next door to the manicured grounds of the Cottesloe Civic Centre.
270m to the world's famous Cottesloe Beach.
270m to cafe precinct of Cottesloe.
Undercover car bay + storage.
Ideal lock up and leave.
Airbnb rates is $250 a night
Council Rates $1,514.92 pa approx
Water Rates $1,093.14 pa approx
Strata Fees $987.33 pq approx
This property at 4/1 DE BERNALES WALK, Cottesloe is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Tonia McNeilly at Tonia McNeilly Property on 30 Nov 2022.
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Cottesloe is a suburb revered for its relaxed beach-side lifestyle. Close to the city, yet still far enough away to not be exposed to its hyper-urban nature, Cottesloe is an ideal location for those who want the best of both worlds. Its land area spans four square kilometres and is characterised by a blend of historical and modern residences.
With the beach at your door step and the city centres of Perth and Fremantle a short drive away, Cottesloe's enviable lifestyle is what makes it such a desirable location. The world-renowned Cottesloe Beach stretches for 1.5 kilometres and draws a crowd from all over the state, country and world. Also in the suburb is The Cottesloe Beach Hotel, which has been a landmark destination of Cottesloe for more than a hundred years. Cottesloe Railway Station, Cottesloe Shopping Centre and Grove Plaza are other notable fixtures of the area, as are the two local primary schools and local high school.