Agents note: This property is zoned short-stay only making it suitable ONLY for investors, those looking to do Airbnb or those seeking a short-stay holiday home, meaning that you cannot use it as your primary residence.
For any open inspections please turn up at the start time of the advertised open time.
Accommodation comprises:
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 car bay on B1
- Top floor, level 6
- Fully furnished & equipped
- Spacious living area with high vaulted ceiling in the lounge and bedroom
- Open plan kitchen
- Reverse cycle air-conditioning
- Built in wardrobe in the bedroom
- Ensuite bathroom also housing the laundry area
- Secure complex with remote access
- Swimming pool, gym and tennis facilities
This well-presented living gives easy access to Perth City shopping and various attractions, Swan River, Elizabeth Quay and Kings Park.
Internal 47sqm
Balcony 3sqm
Car bay 16sqm
Council rates $1,508.35 pa
Water rates $1,093.76 pa
Strata levies $1,616.37pq
This property at 610/112 Mounts Bay Road, Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Callum Davidson at LJ Hooker City Residential on 03 Jun 2024.
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Perth is the bustling, exciting capital of Western Australia and the location of the Central Business District. With attractions such as Elizabeth Quay and the Bell Tower, the city basks in the stunning surrounds of the Swan River. Young, hip and evolving at a rapid pace, Perth is firmly establishing itself as a world-class city centre.
With major developments underway in Perth to elevate the city’s cultural panache, Perth is experiencing a cultural awakening. Laneway bars and rooftop venues are in abundance, as well as a broad range of restaurants to satisfy any palate. Transport in and out of the city is convenient with the Perth Train Station and Bus Station as well as free CAT bus services. Carillion City, Forrest Chase and the Hay Street and Murray Street malls (to name a few) will appeal to retail addicts.