Known for the Plane Trees that shade the street through summer Money Street is short street ideally positioned with a host of cafes, small bars and restaurants in the area to choose from.
- The key to this location is that it is only a short walk to the CBD.
- You won't find a similar style or size in any other one bedroom home being completed.
This two level style is much more unique than your standard apartment.
- Private courtyard that isn't overlooked and laundry facilities are inside the apartment.
- Unlike most buildings in the area you don't need to walk very far to get to car, the undercover bay let's you pull up right by your front door.
- For your peace of mind the building is fully secure, with full height remote gates controlling vehicle entry and a pedestrian gate with keypad.
Internal Area 76sqm; Back Courtyard 9sqm; Car Bay 27sqm.
Water Rates: $1075.81 pa; Council rates: $1,446.49 pa; Strata Levy: $652.80 per qtr; Strata Reserve Fund Levy $75.00 per qtr.
This property at 5/34 Money Street, Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom townhouse sold by Craig Boyanich and Mark Rayner at Rayner Real Estate on 17 Mar 2022.
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Perth is the bustling, exciting capital of Western Australia and the location of the Central Business District. With attractions such as Elizabeth Quay and the Bell Tower, the city basks in the stunning surrounds of the Swan River. Young, hip and evolving at a rapid pace, Perth is firmly establishing itself as a world-class city centre.
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