SOLD!!!
This lovely 4 x 2 home on a subdividable 818sqm land is within walking distance to Gibbs street Primary street and is situated within close proximity to all major lifestyle facilities including Westfield Carousel and Cannington Train Station!
On this block there is also a vacant land of 365sqm situated behind this property which has the potential to build up a second home! Conditional WAPC approval has lapsed and council requirements will have to be revisited.
Property Features:
- Land size: 818sqm | R30 zoning
- 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with master bedroom having own ensuite and WIR with some bedrooms having BIR
- Air-conditioner in master bedroom and living room
- Open plan kitchen, dining and living room
- Low-maintenance backyard with patio for family entertainment
- Vacant land behind property with size of 365sqm, great potential!
Location Features:
- Gibbs Street Primary School | 260m | ~3mins walk
- Cannington Train Station | 950m | ~12mins walk
- Closest Bus Stop | 400m | ~5mins walk
- Cannington Leisureplex | 1.7km | ~3mins drive
- Westfield Carousel | 2.1km | ~ 4mins drive
- Curtin University | 7.3km | ~13mins drive
- Bentley Plaza Shopping Center | 4.6km | ~ 9mins drive
- Perth Airport | 10.1km | ~13mins drive
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This property at 44 Clarke Street, East Cannington is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Sean Seet at Starlight Property Group on 22 Mar 2023.
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East Cannington is an established suburb southeast of Perth. East Cannington's most substantial development period occurred during the 1960s and 1970s.
Parks and reserves characterise the sections of the East Cannington landscape not used for housing purposes with minimal commercial activity in the area. While predominantly the suburb relies on facilities in surrounding neighbourhoods, there is a small shopping centre within the East Cannington precinct that takes care of immediate grocery and amenity requirements.