Tucked away privately at the rear in a small and well-maintained group of only four, on a quiet tree-lined street opposite Coolidge Reserve and McDougall Park, this surprisingly spacious and immaculately presented unit is destined to impress.
An expansive open plan lounge/dining area greets you on entry and the central kitchen has ample storage and preparation space, making it ideal for entertaining. Both bedrooms are generous in size, and one has a built-in robe, whilst the bathroom is large and functional.
Additional features include reverse cycle air conditioning, a double carport, and a sizeable courtyard. Currently leased to excellent tenants until February 2025, this affordable entry-level opportunity will suit savvy investors, first homebuyers, and those seeking a lock-up-and-leave Perth base.
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