Dreaming of the perfectly located weather board cottage?
Just a stroll from the vibrant East Victoria Park cafe and restaurant strip.
Sitting on a front 298m2 Survey Strata block at 55 Sussex Street East Victoria Park, this 3 bedroom 1928 built weatherboard and iron home is just what you've been looking for.
Bigger than most, the home features practical separation of space with two living rooms and two dining areas.
A long skillion extension provides space for the generous third bedroom, laundry, bathroom and open plan living.
Two sets of double timber french door open directly to to the recycled red brick paved rear courtyard, making for easy indoor / outdoor living.
The modern kitchen boasts near new appliances, with an under-bench stainless oven and a stainless gas cooktop.
Featuring plenty of storage and acres of benchtop you'll be cooking up a storm for friends in no time.
Original character features set this home apart.
Polished jarrah boards, impressive timber fretwork, feature fireplaces, a formal entrance, soaring ceilings and a lead light feature front door.
3 generous bedrooms a real bonus in this home, with the back bedroom boasting built in storage.
• 2 WCs
• NBN
• Spilt system air conditioning (cooling only)
• Full sized laundry
• Paved off-street parking for two cars
Walk to shops, cafes, restaurants, gyms you name it!
With easy regular public transport just around the corner, Perth and Curtin are both just a short bus trip away.
DO NOT miss the first open!
Water - $888.80 2022/23
Council - $1,504.50 2023/24
Strata - nil currently
This property at 55 Sussex Street, East Victoria Park is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Lee & Derek Baston and Isaac Polini at Baston & Co. Property on 03 Jul 2024.
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Established in 1885, East Victoria Park is a predominantly residential suburb with a commercial and entertainment strip along Albany Highway. Significant development of the area did not begin until the 1960s and 1970s with gradual increases experienced during the 1990s as new homes and businesses were added to the area.
Though predominantly a residential area, the commercial and entertaining strip along Albany Highway provides a bustling urban environment for residents and visitors alike. With restaurants to satisfy any palate, as well as old-fashioned pubs and hip bars, this lively strip is active any time of day. Also within East Victoria Park are recreational facilities like Aqualife Centre and Leisure Life Centre, Park Centre, which is a shopping complex, and several schools.