Situated on the Menora and Mount Lawley fringe, this renovated townhouse is ideally positioned at the rear of a group of only 9 units, offering a superb mix of comfort, privacy and lifestyle convenience.
Located on a quiet tree-lined street, and within easy walking distance to the Angove Street café precinct and the Beaufort Street dining strip, one will enjoy the best of North Perth and Mount Lawley. Close to schools, public transport and manicured park.
The home features: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets, kitchen with dishwasher, laundry, a generous courtyard with shade sail, and a large single lock-up garage with storage.
As a rear corner residence, this home has only one common wall.
Additional highlights: reverse cycle air-con, solar, security screens, garden shed.
Rental appraisal opinion is $725 to $750 per week.
Rates (approximate):
Strata Levy: $800 pq
Council: $1,700.30 pa
Water: $1,184.64 pa
The particulars of this advertisement are supplied for general information only and shall not be taken as representation in any respect on the part of the vendor or their agent.
This property at 5 / 3 Robin Street, Menora is a two bedroom, one bathroom townhouse sold by Tracy Lee at Shellabears on 11 Oct 2025.
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The suburb of Menora grew out of a large area generally referred to as Mount Lawley. In 1954, the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, working with the Postmaster General established suburb names and boundaries for the inner metropolitan area. The area of Menora was considered unnamed, and Menora was chosen as the name because of the Menora Picture Theatre located in Walcott Street within the area.
Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities such as the Kosher Food Centre and Besh Fresh cafe. A Jewish synagogue was opened on Plantation Street in 1973 and remains a significant spiritual focus for Perth's Jewish community.
The suburb contains some commercial ribbon development along Walcott Street, which allows local residents to access retail services. Other facilities include a large number of public open space reserves and several pocket parks, Saint Paul's Primary School and several homes for senior citizens.