Located in the popular suburb of Como, this townhouse at 73C Comer St offers a fantastic opportunity for first home buyers, downsizers, or investors looking to secure a foothold in one of Perth's most sought-after inner-city suburbs. Positioned on a quiet, tree-lined street with a street-front position, this solid brick two-storey home delivers comfort, warm character, plus a convenient location.
Inside, the open-plan living and dining area is spacious, air-conditioned, and filled with natural light, flowing seamlessly to both a front and rear courtyard, ideal for outdoor entertaining year-round. The modern kitchen is well-appointed and ready to enjoy from day one.
Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms provide comfortable retreats, with built-in robes in two bedrooms and air conditioning in the main bedroom. The refreshed bathroom and separate laundry are clean, modern, and low-maintenance throughout.
Outside, a single carport with room for a second car tandem-style, plus a dedicated storeroom, ensures storage and parking are never an issue.
Located just minutes from the cafés and restaurants, the South Perth Foreshore, Perth Zoo, quality schools, and with easy CBD + freeway access- this property offers the lifestyle and location that Como is renowned for.
Water Rates: Approx $1,209.70 (2024/25)
Council Rates: Approx $2,327.00 (2024/25)
Strata Fees: $500 per quarter
No reserve levy
Bill McKenzie 0412 800 661 [email protected]
Riley Longson 0400 356 459 [email protected]
This property at 73C Comer Street, Como is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Bill McKenzie at Soco Realty.
For more information about Como, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Como profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Bill McKenzie regarding 73C Comer Street, Como, please call 0412 800 661 or contact the agent via email.
Como is an established suburb bound to the west by the Canning and Swan Rivers. Part of the City of South Perth's municipality, Como experienced its most significant development during the 1950s and 1960s, with gradual growth since the early 1990s as new dwellings were added to the area.
Parks and reserves are a dominant aspect of the Como landscape, such as one of Como's most notable features the international standard 27 hole Collier Park Golf Course. The Como Hotel is a popular bar, café and restaurant in the suburb and a recognisable fixture of Canning Highway. There are also some shops in the area to service local requirements, as well as four local schools, including Penrhos College.