Very Rare - a presentation perfect, SINGLE LEVEL spectacular, in this very convenient locale.
Upsized family room with solid Blackbutt flooring & French doors, open to a superb Northerly deck, with frangipani gardens - a perfect place to rest and relax at the end of a long day!
Modern kitchen with glass splashback & adjoining dining room - Main bedroom with very large walk in robe & study (or can be converted to a 3rd bedroom) - 2nd bedroom with Northerly courtyard & separate access. Stylish modern bathroom with roof window - nothing to do, just move in and enjoy now!
A short walk to the river, beach, Coles shopping district, train, restaurants, parks, schools and more...
++ Features ++
+ 2/3 bedrooms
+ 1 bathroom
+ Large Walk in Robe/Study (could be converted to 3rd bedroom)
+ Kitchen & Dining
+ Lounge
+ Northerly alfresco deck with shade sails.
+ Double carport, plus off street parking for 2 more cars (4 total)
+ 263sqm of land (Survey-Strata) = No Strata Fees.
This property at 52 Glyde Street, Mosman Park is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ryan Coulter and Peter Burns at Mack Hall Real Estate in assoc. with Knight Frank on 07 Mar 2022.
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Home to some of the most exclusive properties in Perth, Mosman Park also has some industrial and commercial infrastructure. Flanked by numerous beautiful parks and with views of the Indian Ocean and Swan River to the west and east, the affluent town is something of an aspirational focal point for lovers of architecture.
Located along Stirling Highway, Mosman Park offers a unique ocean-side and river-side lifestyle few suburbs within Perth can boast. The suburbs largest industry is said to be its education establishments with six schools (two of which have boarding facilities) within the area. Recreational facilities are another fixture of Mosman Park with lawn bowls, football, soccer, tennis, cricket, netball and the performing arts all catered for within the town's boundaries.