11/8 Basinghall Street, East Victoria Park WA 6101
Apartment
222
Block size: 3040 m² approx.
PRIVATE & PEACEFUL
Located in the heart of East Victoria Park, this recently built boutique apartment complex is just a short stroll from the vibrant East Vic Park café and shopping strip. Conveniently located opposite The Park Centre and bus stop at your doorstep - you can walk to almost everywhere!
The apartment boasts:- 2 BEDROOMS - BOTH WITH MIRRORED ROBES MASTER WITH AIR CONDITIONING & ENSUITE BEDROOM 2 WITH AIR-CONDITIONING SEPARATE STUDY OR UTILITY ROOM CATHEDRAL CEILINGS MODERN APPLIANCES STUNNING KITCHEN OVERLOOKING LIVING & BALCONY BOSCH APPLIANCES & STONE BENCH TOPS IN KITCHEN STYLISH TIMBER GRAIN LAMINATE CABINETRY STUDY NOOK OFF KITCHEN SPACIOUS OPEN PLAN LIVING WITH AIR-CONDITIONING GOOD SIZE SEPARATE LAUNDRY WITH WASHER/DRYER AN ABUNDANCE OF STORAGE 2 UNDERCOVER CAR BAYS SUPERB PRIVATE BALCONY SECURE COMPLEX BIKE RACKS WITHIN COMMON AREAS WALK TO SHOPS, CAFES, PARKS & SCHOOLS
SORRY NO PETS
To apply and register for the home open, please go to www.rentwest.com.au Should you not have the opportunity to view the property, please do not hesitate to still apply.
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