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A truly delightful 1970s confection with pretty pops of colour from some of its original features, this townhouse is fresh and comfy and move-in ready. And with aircon upstairs and down, you’ll easily breeze through this summer - plus all those still yet to come. Delectable through and through, this 3x1 starts with an immaculately presented front yard and moves on through to a living room and dining room connected via an arched doorway. Both areas are laid with fresh flooring, and lead through to the kitchen which is trimmed in the coolest retro green shade. Compact yet laid out perfectly and with ample cupboard and bench space, you’ll have no trouble whipping up scrumptious meals and snacks for yourself and your family. Or guests that you’ll delight in hosting out in the courtyard. Paved and edged with garden beds and frangipani trees, it’s a lovely spot for hangouts of all flavours, from weekend brunches to sundowners and casual dinners. When it’s time to retreat, head upstairs to the well-sized bedrooms and indulge your appetite for relaxation. The main bedroom features a nook that is ideal as a study or workspace, extra storage, or even a sneaky little hideaway - just add an armchair a good book, and a throw rug and you’ll be in seventh heaven. With no shortage of appeal, this entire home has been freshly painted and is perfectly presented for your immediate enjoyment.
Location-wise, this complex is sandwiched between a couple of the best destinations in town: the Maylands café strip, and Beaufort Street. Start your mornings right by sampling coffees and pastries at iconic local destinations including Mrs S Café (600m), Sherbet Bake Shop (650m), Finlay & Sons (1.1km), and Sugar & Nice (850m). And back it up at lunch or in the evenings at General Public (800m), Cecchi’s (1.5km), Volare (650m), or Bay Bay’s (650m). Plus, the Monday night markets are back in full swing so go full Minglewood and make the most of these vibrant nighttime delights. Speaking of nighttime delights, how about a drink or two or a bit of live music? Try Bar Vino (1.3km), Lyric’s (650m), FOUND.Friends Taproom (650m), or Seasonal Brewing Co. (600m). Savour the daylight hours and nurture your connection with nature thanks to your proximity to Shearn Park (190m), get on the green at Mount Lawley Golf Club (1.8km), or pop into the city (4.4km) and seek culture, shopping, events, and entertainment. The cherry on top of this sublime location is the easy access to the airport. Time for a holiday, don’t you think?
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Hit Natalie up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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Buyers from the Mid to High $600K’s are encouraged to come and inspect this property with all offers presented as received and responded to on our before the campaign end date of 5:00pm on Monday the 4th of November(IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
Total Lot Size: 105sqm approximately (Ground Floor: 55sqm, First Floor: 50sqm)
Build Year: Circa 1979
Council Rates: $1,918.97 per annum approximately
Water Rates: $1,150.26 per annum approximately
Strata Fees: $1,367.25 per quarter (Admin Receive: $976.60 & Reserve Fund $390.65)
Rental estimate: $650 per week
This property at 6/110 Seventh Avenue, Maylands is a three bedroom, one bathroom townhouse listed for sale by Natalie Hoye at Red Fox Property Group.
For more information about Maylands, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Maylands profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Natalie Hoye regarding 6/110 Seventh Avenue, Maylands, please call 0405 812 273 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyMaylands is a riverside inner-city suburb approximately 4.5 kilometres northeast of Perth, serviced by the Midland railway line on the northern bank of the Swan River. In 1896 the name "Maylands" was first used to identify the area, appearing on a poster advertising a land auction. However the exact reason how the area got its name is something of a mystery.
The suburb was once a source of clay for brick and tile making at Maylands Brickworks, and the pits from these activities are now part of a golf course and residential area. It was home to Perth's main airport until the early 1960s, and the facilities were converted to a training area for the Western Australian Police Service.
Maylands is known as a cultural and creative hub as it is home to The West Australian Ballet Centre and home to the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra. In recent years, new bars, cafés and restaurants, along with gourmet food and retail outlets have all contributed to an ongoing transformation of the town centre into a lively, diverse and inclusive destination. There are numerous shopping centres in the area, 15 parks and reserves and two primary schools.