On a 473m2 corner block, 83 Sussex Street is the character red brick home that you've been waiting for.
With 3 good sized bedrooms this original 1924 brick worker's cottage has been extended (circa 1990) to include a generous living and dining room that links easily to a large paved undercover alfresco entertaining area. Exposed beams and high ceilings are design highlights in this large-light filled room.
The spacious kitchen boasts plenty of storage and bench space and there is a 'pass' directly to the dining room. There is even an original Meters wood burning stove, a vestige of the original 1920's kitchen. A practical full sized laundry room provides practical modern amenity.
In addition to the characteristic rising sun motif on the front gable, this original brick and iron home retains all the charm of yesteryear, including high ceilings, lead-lights and glowing jarrah boards.
Outside there is a pedestrian entrance from Gascoyne Street, perfect for those summertime BBQs in your backyard. There is even an original outdoor loo to save your inaccurate mates messing the main bathroom.
A patch of lawn is just the spot to spread out a picnic rug or play with pets.
You'll love the convenience of being perfectly located just over Berwick Street from Perth's most vibrant café and restaurant strip, and with easy public transport access to the City and Curtin University.
Rarely offered and much sought after. Just add fresh paint and enjoy this fantastic home.
Rates - TBA
NB - this is a proposed Survey Strata lot with no common property and no common outgoings.
This property at 83 Sussex Street, East Victoria Park is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Lee & Derek Baston at Baston & Co. Property on 12 Oct 2020.
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Established in 1885, East Victoria Park is a predominantly residential suburb with a commercial and entertainment strip along Albany Highway. Significant development of the area did not begin until the 1960s and 1970s with gradual increases experienced during the 1990s as new homes and businesses were added to the area.
Though predominantly a residential area, the commercial and entertaining strip along Albany Highway provides a bustling urban environment for residents and visitors alike. With restaurants to satisfy any palate, as well as old-fashioned pubs and hip bars, this lively strip is active any time of day. Also within East Victoria Park are recreational facilities like Aqualife Centre and Leisure Life Centre, Park Centre, which is a shopping complex, and several schools.