THE FEATURES YOU WILL LOVE
Come home to elegant Wembley residency, with this immaculate and low maintenance 1910-built character home. Complete with a functional layout, this charming home is positioned on 362 square metres on the beautiful Connolly Street and offers the perfect platform to add your personal touch. A brilliant vessel for the growing family, young professional, or downsizer, this home secures your place in this sought-after suburb. With all the assumed tapestry of a bygone era, 48 Connolly offers a fantastic platform to enjoy what is one of the suburb’s most centralised locations. An emotional home from front to back, properties this well-kept are a rarity. Do not miss this one!
THE LIFESTYLE YOU WILL LIVE
Located within the Wembley Primary and Bob Hawke College catchments, the ever-sought-after lifestyle of Wembley is at your fingertips! Footsteps from your doorstep, one of Western Australia's most renowned natural areas provides a space for all things active living. Combine this serene locale with all the vibrancy of the local attractions of Wine Thief, Piccolo's Corner and P&M cafe plus the restaurants and entertaining precincts have to offer, and your lifestyle is one of leisure. Enjoy Wembley's family favourites, all just a short walk away - Captain Peter's Fish and Chips (The best value fish and chips in Perth), Monsterella, Mummucc', RoyAl's and so much more. Positioned with proximity to the CBD, and just a short drive to the golden sands of Western Australia's most pristine beaches, all the boxes are ticked with Wembley living!
THE DETAILS YOU WILL NEED
Water Rates: $1,666.84 per annum
Land Area: 362m2
Build Area: 218m2
This property at 48 Connolly Street, Wembley is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Craig Gaspar and Declan Turner at DUET Property Group on 10 Jun 2024.
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Wembley is a large western-suburb of Perth. Established in 1831, Wembley's key population growth occurred between 1910 and 1930, and again in the post-war years. More recently, Wembley has experienced gradual increases since the mid-1990s as new homes have been added to the suburb.
Numerous recreational facilities and clubs add great lifestyle appeal to the suburb, with squash, t-ball, tennis, netball, football, athletics, baseball, lacrosse and hockey all catered for. Lake Monger is a much loved feature, providing lovely walk ways and beautiful scenery to those who visit, while The Wembley Hotel is a popular pub that never fails to draw a crowd. Cambridge Street is the suburbs most urban fixture, with numerous pubs and restaurants lining the street. There are three local schools in Wembley.