Welcome to Unit 8/29 Mullings Way, Myaree. This well-placed unit is close to all the local amenities you could ask for such as; North Lake Road Shopping Centre that has a Chemist, Post Office, Bakers Delight, Café, 24-hour IGA and doctors. On top of this Public transport is close by giving you access to the City, Fremantle, Elizabeth Quay and Bull Creek Train Station.
The unit is designed to offer a low maintenance comfortable lifestyle. The open plan living and dining room is light and bright, finished beautifully with plantation shutters and a split system sir con to keep you feeling comfortable all year round.
The Master Bedroom is a great size featuring a triple door robe, ceiling fan and is also connected to an extra room which could be used as a hobby room.
This unit holds a lot of potential as an investment with a similar unit in the complex renting for $400 per week giving you a return on investment of almost 7%. You don't need to be retired or over 55 to purchase this unit but the main resident must either be retired or over 55.
The communal area is a great space to catch up with your neighbours, maybe play a game of pool or start a reading group.
> Split System Air Con
> Plantation Shutters
> Potential Investment Property
> Walk to shops and public transport
> Retirement Village
> Admin Fund $807.40 PQ
> Reserve Fund $92.51 PQ
> Council Rates $1,689.41 PA
This property at 8/29 Mullings Way, Myaree is a one bedroom, one bathroom 'over 55s' property listed for sale by Antony Doolin at Executive Property Sales & Management.
For more information about Myaree, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Myaree profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Antony Doolin regarding 8/29 Mullings Way, Myaree, please call 0409 604 058 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyPrior to 1954, the suburb now named Myaree was part of Melville until the Melville Road Board acquired land and planning for an urban residential area in conjunction with an industrial area. The name, Myaree, which is an Aboriginal word meaning 'foliage', was suggested and street names were chosen commemorating men of the district who died on active service in the first world war and old residents who had played an active part in the development of the area.
Myaree is home to a retail hub along Leach Highway which includes many major retail outlets and public transport, providing a short journey to Fremantle and Perth City. Other features include seven reserves and parks such as Marmion Reserve, a sporting space with it's own lake with walking path.