Positioned with a wide 26m north facing frontage on a quiet street with river views and just metres to the water’s edge, this location and offering is a very rare opportunity within this riverside suburb.
The current character residence offers spacious living areas and bedrooms including oversized master bedroom suite plus an open plan living, kitchen and dining area that flows onto the outdoor area and sparkling below ground swimming pool. The established grounds are easy care and offer excellent privacy.
Enjoy ideal northern orientation together with impressive riverside sunsets and simply cross the road for easy access to the riverfront foreshore, parks and cycle ways. Walk your kayak, windsurf or stand up paddle board straight from your home into the water. Spot the dolphins and swans and watch the yachts sail past.
Stroll a short 10 minutes to the popular Applecross Village café strip, Applecross Primary School and just one block to connect on the bus to Perth CBD.
The riverside lifestyle awaits.
For further details contact Renee Banovich on 0409 647 341.
This property at 91A Melville Beach Road, Applecross is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Renee Banovich and Ryan Constantine at BANOVICH HILLMAN on 26 Nov 2019.
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Applecross is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth bound by the Canning Highway and Swan River. Part of the City of Melville's municipality, Applecross is a predominantly residential area with commercial activity along Canning Highway.
Home to numerous parks and reserves, Applecross is in the enviable position of being close to urban environments while still retaining its suburban charm. Some major features are the South of Perth Yacht Club, the Raffles Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge Bar and the Canning Highway commercial area, which provides residents with numerous restaurants and amenities to explore and enjoy. Also of note are Waylen Bay, Canning Bridge, the Challenger Institute of Technology and the Heathcote Cultural Precinct.