Located at 42A Finchley Crescent, Balga, this street-front 3x2 villa is ideally situated close to several schools, childcare facilities, local shops, transport options, and parks, offering exceptional convenience. The villa boasts a high standard of finish, featuring roller shutters on the front windows, high 30-course ceilings, and reverse cycle air conditioning in all bedrooms and the living area. It also includes a spacious open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, and a stunning master bedroom with an en-suite, walk-in robe, split system air conditioning, and roller shutters. Additional features include an internal laundry with ample storage, a secure double remote garage with significant storage space and shelving, alfresco access from the garage, and lush gardens, ensuring a comfortable and practical living experience for residents.
Feature
- Street-front 3x2 villa
- High spec finish
- Roller shutters on front windows
- High 30-course ceilings
- Reverse cycle air conditioning in all bedrooms and living area
- Spacious open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area
- Stunning master bedroom with en-suite and walk-in robe
- Split system air conditioning in master bedroom
- Internal laundry with ample storage
- Secure double remote garage with significant storage space and shelving
- Alfresco access from the garage
- Freshly Painted
Location
- 400m to Majella Catholic Primary School
- 600m to Gladys Newton School
- 750m to Balga Senior High School
- 1.0km to Warriapendi Early Learning Centre
- 1.1km to Warriapendi Primary School
- 1.3km to North Metropolitan TAFE
- 1.6km to Stirling Leisure Centre
- 3.1km to Fieldgate Square Shopping Centre
This property at 42A Finchley Crescent, Balga is a three bedroom, two bathroom villa sold by Ronnie Abboud at Professionals The Wright Team on 16 Jul 2024.
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Balga is northern suburb of Perth located in the City of Stirling. The name "Balga" was adopted in 1954 derived from the Aboriginal word for the indigenous grass tree Xanthorrhoea. Most dwellings in Balga are made of brick and tile, reflecting the period of development and while most residences are detached, there are some grouped dwellings and flats throughout the suburb.
Balga contains numerous parks, sporting facilities and recreational reserves with the largest being Princess Wallington Reserve. Balga also contains two local shopping centres and several primary schools as well as Balga Senior High School and the North Metropolitan TAFE.