We are proud to present this neatly presented Villa to market.
The location of this complex, presentation of the complex in its entirety, low strata overheads make this a very affordable and attractive downsizer home for the owner occupier looking for simplicity in garden care, lock and leave for the FIFO or for the astute investor commanding a good return on in investment in the WA property market.
Set to the rear of the complex, this Villa has a generous 3 bedroom layout set on a very generous 248sqm plot. Approximately 80sqm of home with 168sqm garden, paved areas and a nice wide paved pergola area stemming on from the Secure door carport allowing end to end parking for more than one vehicle.
For the security conscious, The front entry door is secluded access set behind the lock up garage door and barrier screens to some windows.
STRATA INFORMATION
- Strata fees payable quarterly $350.00 Strata fees generally includes building insurance, maintenance upkeep budget for the common areas such as gardens and complex management.
- Reserve Fund $150.00 payable quarterly. WA Law states that complexes with 10 or more strata dwellings must have a nominated rainy day fund put aside for future items such as a complex makeover or for upgrades and improvements to keep complexes from deteriorating over time.
- Shire Rates $1500.00 per year
- Water rates and use approximately $1004.00 per year.
** Images supplied are an accurate presentation of the property layout. Some images contain furnishings for modelling purposes and illustrating options for use.**
This property at 6/60 Marlboro Road, Swan View is a three bedroom, one bathroom villa sold by Paul Morrison at Aquila Realty on 26 Sep 2023.
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Bound by the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail in the south and the railway line in the west, Swan View is an established suburb. Its land area spans six square kilometres and falls within the Shire of Mundaring and the City of Swan precincts. The suburbs most significant development occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, but has remained relatively stable since the early 1990s.
Parks are in abundance in Swan View, with plenty of open public space available for residents to explore and enjoy such as the John Forrest National Park and Brown Park. The Swan View Shopping Centre services the immediate grocery and amenities needs of locals, while the Brown Park Community Centre provides a recreational outlet. Swan View Primary School and Swan View High School are the local schools.