Downsize and enjoy your retirement in carefree luxury at Hermon Village in Forrestfield, with a range of delights awaiting both inside and outside.
This 3 bedroom, (2 + Study), 2 bath home is of exceptional presentation in this boutique retirement community.
The Main bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and the second bedroom has its own semi-ensuite bathroom.
the modern kitchen features drawers instead of cupboards.
The clubhouse features exceed normal expectations with a large kitchen for functions, a library, a covered swimming pool, a hairdressing salon, library, and a general activity room, where residents can enjoy carpet bowls, board games, card playing, barbecues and more together.
None of the villas in Hermon Village have common walls, to provide privacy and independence. The villas boast accessibility, with wheelchair-friendly doorways, passages, bathrooms and showers.
Hermon Village's monthly fees cover aspects such as external maintenance, common area maintenance, building insurance, emergency call monitoring and council and water rates.
For those who love travelling, the village has you covered with limited caravan parking bays for retirees who enjoy travelling, with lock-and-leave options for peace of mind when leaving their homes for extended periods
In addition to village amenities, Hermon Village is located close to medical services and shops. Public transport is also easily accessible, with a bus stop located at the village entrance.
For further security, the village also has a front security gate.
Call Johan on 0409 779 920 for any queries or to arrange an inspection.
This property at 4/345 Hawtin Road, Forrestfield is a three bedroom, two bathroom 'over 55s' property sold by Johan De Klerk at Seniors Own Real Estate on 30 Nov 2022.
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Forrestfield is a suburb of the City of kalamunda and is 15 kilometres of the south-east of Perth. Local folklore suggests that the name comes from Charles Hale who settled here in 1902 and planted a crop amongst the trees. A neighbour referred to him wanting a forest and a field at the same time and the name was later applied to the area. A Forrest Field Progress Association was formed as early as 1927 and the name is shown on plans as Forrestfield for 1944.
Forrestfield is home to the Hartfield Park Recreation Centre which includes an indoor stadium for various sports, an 18-hole golf course, equestrian centre, nature park and lake. The main shopping centre known as the 'Forrestfield Forum and Marketplace' is home to 52 stores. There are a range of other retail establishments scattered throughout the area.
There are also a range of primary and secondary schools in the area and construction is currently underway on the Forrestfield-Airport Link which is scheduled to open in 2021 and will connect Perth Airport with the city. A Forrestfield train station is included in this development.