Built in the 1920s,It will take some hard work and joyous moments to really appreciate this project. The home sits on 486m2 and comprises of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, with a central lounge room and kitchen to the rear. Fireplaces are a key feature in some of the rooms, which is a true nod to its time.
This property is situated in the Heritage Precinct of Woodbridge, however the property is NOT classified as Heritage Protected.
If a buyer wants to demolish, they do need to firstly apply for Planning permission and supply a Housing Impact Statement and replacement building plans as per the Woodbridge Guidelines for the Development Compliance Team to assess. The buyer will need to carry out their own investigation with the local authorities accordingly. The property has been decommissioned of electricity and gas. Sewer Line has been cut and sealed - location back left hand corner of the land. Please note: there is an Easement Benefit to the property - the benefit being “the rights to access the Right of Way”
The property will be sold in its inspected condition. With no warranties. The buyer is certainly allowed to complete a due diligence period of 7 days, so they can complete investigations and are satisfied with the purchase.
Council Rates: $1,700p/a
Water Rates: $855.82p/a
For any further information please contact Kelly Jones 0413 147 393
This property at 7 Bayley Street Woodbridge, Woodbridge is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Kelly Jones and Kelly Jones at Jones and Co Property on 19 Apr 2022.
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Woodbridge is a small suburb within the City of Swan that used to be known as ‘West Midland’ when it was formerly part of neighbouring suburb Midland. Woodbridge’s first growth period took place in the 1880s and 1890s, but it wasn’t till after the Second World War that significant development occurred.
Predominantly a suburb used for housing, Woodbridge enjoys close proximity to the Midland CBD. Within its boundaries there are two schools, Woodbridge Primary School and Governor Stirling Senior High School, as well as a local shopping centre which takes care of immediate amenity and shopping requirements.
Woodbridge Railway Station provides good transport options connecting to the Midland line and providing a direct route into Perth. Other features of note are the Woodbridge House National Trust and the Woodbridge Riverside Park and Play Space.