Beautifully renovated and presented, this 2-bed villa is so impressive. On first inspection, you'll be 'impressed' by the location of this small, well-maintained, tightly held development. Then, the delightful interior with its well-proportioned kitchen, living, and dining spaces, all flooded with natural light. The 2 generous bedrooms and well-positioned bathroom all have plenty of storage are equally appealing, but most of all, you'll be 'really impressed' with the amount of outdoor courtyard spaces, all low maintenance, but with a certain 'WOW factor' normally reserved for very expensive properties. This is 'Bijou' luxury on a small budget, and the photos only paint half of the picture. We are convinced you will love it. What you'll also love is the convenience of this sought-after location; it's a delightful neighbourhood. With a choice of shopping opportunities, sporting facilities, and such easy access to Perth CBD, Domestic and International Airports, the Swan River, Centenary Park, and Ascot Racecourse, and Public Transport (including Railway from Oats station), you'll never be at a loss for 'things to do.'
COMPRISING
- 2 Generous-sized bedrooms
- Updated bathroom with tub.
- Delightfully revamped kitchen
- Designated dining area
- Well-proportioned living with garden access
MAIN FEATURES
- Beautiful presentation with a neutral palette
- Air-conditioning
- Built-in wardrobes
- Wrap-around courtyard gardens
- Undercover deck
- Quality timber flooring
- Lock-away garage
- Storage shed
Water rates approx. $977.05 P/A
Council rates approx. $1374.15 P/A
Strata levies $340 P/Q
This property at 5/32 Keymer Street, Belmont is a two bedroom, one bathroom villa sold by Donna Buckovska and Wayne Heldt at Bellcourt Mount Lawley on 19 May 2024.
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Belmont is a mixed-use suburb that spans five square kilometres and is located six kilometres east of Perth. Established in 1831, significant growth didn't occur until the 1950s and 1960s and more recently a population increase was experienced between 1991 and 2006, and more significantly still between 2006 and 2011.
A suburban lifestyle with local commercial facilities and a major city centre close by means that Belmont residents enjoy the best of both worlds. The Belmont City Centre is a thriving local retail and entertainment sector that includes the Belmont Forum Shopping Centre, restaurants, a tavern and a cinema. Close by is the Belmont Leisure Centre which is a recreational facility with pools, a gym and plenty of sporting options. There are a number of parks and bushland in Belmont, as well as two local schools.