Located on the borders of Mt Lawley, North Perth and Highgate and just a short walk to the beautiful Hyde Park and Beaufort Street this well presented 2-bedroom ground floor character apartment is a beauty.
With a rent potential of $500-$550 per week this plum property will suit investors and first home buyers alike.
Features: Small Well Maintained Group of 15 58m2 of Internal Living Area Renovated Kitchen with Gas Cooktop Master Bedroom with Mirrored Built in Robes Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning and Ceiling Fan Good Size Bathroom/Laundry Front Veranda Fully Secure Built in 1965
Location: Hyde Park - 200m Beaufort Street 500m The Queens and The Beaufort 600m North Perth Plaza 1km Highgate Primary School 1km The Queens and The Beaufort Mt Lawley High School 2km Perth CBD - 2.7km
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