- IMMACULATE CONDITION
- LOW STRATA FEES - $585.75 P/Q
- READY TO MOVE IN, VACANT POSSESSION
- VIEWING ESSENTIAL
Nestled in a fabulous boutique complex of just 10 properties, this stylish and spacious 2 bedroom apartment on the first floor is sure to impress.
Inside you will notice an open plan living, dining & kitchen area. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, gas cooking and plenty of storage. Off the living area is a large balcony stretching 17sqm, which is perfect for entertaining family and friends. Both bedrooms come with built in robes, with bedroom one also having access to the large balcony.
Located minutes from Main Street, Mount Hawthorn’s café strip, Scarborough Beach Road, and in close proximity to local schools, parks and amenities, this location is hard to beat.
A property of this calibre is a pleasure to present and we look forward to showing you through.
Features:
• 2-bedroom, 1 bathroom, one car bay
• 57sqm internal living
• 18sqm balcony
• 4sqm storeroom
• Street facing
• Level 1
• Private Entrance
• Open plan dining, kitchen and living
• Air-conditioning
• Small complex of 10 units
• 2km to Scarborough Beach Road shopping and dining
• 2.2km to Glendalough Train Station
• 3km from Mt Hawthorn café strip
• 5km to ECU Mount Lawley
• 4.5km to Leederville
• 7.5km to Perth CBD
• 9.5km to Scarborough Beach
Outgoings:
Water Rates: $1,075 p/a approx.
Council Rates: $1,445.33 p/a approx.
Strata Levy: $550 p/q
Reserve Levy: $35.75 p/q
For further information or to book in an inspection, please contact Sean Roberts on 0477 172 138 or at [email protected]
This property at 6/165 Edward Street, Osborne Park is a two bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Sean Roberts at Arena Real Estate Agents on 08 Mar 2023.
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The years following the Second World War saw the transformation of Osborne Park into the mixed-use residential, industrial and commercial suburb it is today. Part of the City of Stirling's municipality, Osborne Park has a land area of five square kilometres and a population exceeding 4,000 people.
The Osborne Park industrial area is a significant feature within the suburb, housing showrooms, retail outlets and business offices. The residential sectors of Osborne Park enjoy numerous small recreational parks, while Herdsman Lake is a large area of open space that attracts both locals and visitors.
Main Street is a beacon for lovers of multicultural cuisine with restaurants, cafés and shops lining the lively street. Also in the suburb are a number of recreational facilities such as gymnasiums and indoor sporting centres, and a local primary school.