Situated in the heart of Inglewood, this superb townhouse will appeal to professional couples, investors, or downsizers wanting the idyllic low maintenance lifestyle. You'll have easy access to a range of amenities on your door step, including shops, cafes, restaurants, and public transport options. The vibrant Inglewood Night Markets and Beaufort Street precinct are just a short stroll away, offering a plethora of dining and entertainment options.
Features at a glance:
• Open plan living, dining & kitchen
• Functional modern kitchen with ample storage & bench space
• Outdoor private courtyard to entertain family & friends
• Spacious bedroom & ensuite located on the ground floor
• Large master bedroom fitted with a mirrored BIW & stylish ensuite located on the second floor
• Enormous loft / Bedroom 3
• Attic storage
• Split system air conditioning
And more!
Conveniently located:
• Walking distance to the ever so popular Beaufort Street entertainment, cafes and restaurants
• 4 mins to the Mount Lawley Golf Club & Mount Lawley Tennis Club
• 4 mins to Edith Cowan University
• 10 mins to Perth CBD
• 15 mins to Perth Airport
Property Particulars:
Shire Rates: $1,999.72 p/a
Water Rates: $1,404.05 p/a
City of Stirling
Strata Fees
Admin Fund: $585.00 p/q
Reserve Fund: $ 45.00 p/q
This property at 8/166 Seventh Avenue, Inglewood is a two bedroom, two bathroom townhouse listed for sale by Matt Seabrook and Emily Warden at Ray White Inner North.
For more information about Inglewood, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Inglewood profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Matt Seabrook or Emily Warden regarding 8/166 Seventh Avenue, Inglewood, please call Matt on 0435 227 120 or call Emily on 6377 8888, or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyInglewood is an inner-northern suburb of Perth with a rich history and heritage. Present-day Inglewood is influenced by the charm of its past. Established in 1831, the bulk of Inglewood's landscape stems from its two distinct growth periods, 1904 to 1920 and 1935 to 1940, with renovation and restoration returning the pre-war vintage homes to their former glory.
The lifestyle in Inglewood is one of charm and convenience. Its beautifully old-fashioned suburban landscape is unique, yet its proximity to major urban inner-city hubs ensures modern conveniences and requirements are met. Inglewood's main commercial area is located on Beaufort Street and features retail facilities, cafes, a library, recreation centre and amenities. There is also an aquatic centre, golf course, facilities for tennis and soccer, a major park and a local primary school within the area.