Beautifully positioned less than 200 meters from the Rivers edge this street front free standing townhouse is a beauty!
Surrounded by waterways and beautiful green parklands this spacious double storey residence offers a fantastic, relaxed lifestyle yet is still so close to the Perth CBD!
Features: 123m2 of Internal Living Area Spacious Open Plan Living Area Kitchen with Dishwasher and Gas Cooktop 2nd Living Area/Theatre Room Large Master Bedroom with well-appointed Walk in Robes and Ensuite Good sized 2nd and 3rd Bedrooms both with Mirrored Built in Robes 2nd Bathroom with Shower and Bath Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning and LED Lighting throughout Freshly Painted Separate Laundry Private Wrap around Courtyard with Side Gate Access Secure Parking for Two Cars Land Size 200m2 Built in 2006 No Common Walls
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