What we love
Is both the commanding street-front and tranquil cul-de-sac position of this charming 3 bedroom 1 bathroom home that can easily be lived in or rented out until you figure out what your next move is going to be. Whether you decide to renovate or rebuild, you will definitely be taking full advantage of an ultra-convenient location that is within touching distance of three schools and finds itself situated close to both the city and Perth Airport. Notre Dame Catholic Primary School, Belmont City College and Cloverdale Primary School are all only footsteps away from your front doorstep, with bus stops and the lovely Signal Hill Park also just around the corner. Belmont Forum Shopping Centre – home to restaurants and a cinema complex – is also nearby, as are the likes of the river, Ascot Racecourse, Crown Towers and the casino at Burswood and major arterial roads for easy access to the CBD, Perth Airport and even our picturesque Swan Valley. Opportunity knocks for you here – and loudly.
What to know
Features of this property include;
- 3 generous bedrooms
- 1 fully-tiled bathroom with a separate bath and shower
- Portico security-door entrance
- Low-maintenance timber-look flooring throughout
- Welcoming front lounge room
- Adjacent open-plan dining and kitchen area with split-system air-conditioning, stylish light fittings, a ceramic cooktop and an under-bench oven
- Separate toilet, off the laundry
- Character ceiling cornices
- Feature skirting boards
- Instantaneous gas hot-water system
- Rainwater tank
- 355sqm (approx.) street-front block
Who to talk to
To find out more about this property, you can contact agent Ryan Smith on 0423 490 856 or by email at [email protected].
This property at 5 Exeldia Place, Belmont is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ryan Smith and Ellissa Dohnt at Realmark Urban on 01 Feb 2023.
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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.