Sometimes, a property comes along that seems almost too good to be true, but not on this occasion if you move fast. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit situated on the ground floor has two courtyards and spacious open-plan living and dining offering ample space for living, relaxing and entertaining.
Featuring a contemporary kitchen with a dishwasher and bench seating, and a bathroom with an integrated laundry, everything you need is right here. Beautifully presented with neutral décor, this unit is move-in ready and offers a low-maintenance lifestyle for anyone lucky enough to live in this central location.
When you're not hosting barbeques in your private courtyard, stroll to the 8th Avenue/Whatley Crescent shopping and dining strip, where you'll find plenty of cafes, bars, boutiques and specialty stores. You're also within walking distance of IGA, Coles, the RISE recreation centre and the Swan River. Even though you have dedicated parking, you'll save heaps on petrol with the nearby Maylands Train Station and buses regularly running along Guildford Road.
This property is an incredible opportunity for investors in Maylands' ready-made rental market, especially as it is currently tenanted at $400 per week until 20th October 2024. This is also a fantastic option for professionals, first-home buyers, FIFO workers appreciating the proximity to the airport or uni students studying at the nearby Edith Cowan University. This won't remain on the market for long. So don't hesitate to contact John Caputo on 0433 158 384 to arrange a viewing today.
Property features: • Two-bedroom, one-bathroom ground-floor unit • Spacious open-plan living and dining leading out to both courtyards • Contemporary kitchen with an induction cooktop, oven, dishwasher and bench seating • Two paved courtyards - front and rear • Functional bathroom with a separate toilet and an integrated laundry • Split-system air-conditioning • Security screens • Dedicated parking • Low-maintenance unit • Move-in ready • Investment potential • Walking distance of Maylands 8th Avenue/Whatley Crescent café/shopping strip • Currently tenanted until 20/10/24 for $400 per week • Strata fees approx.: $800 per quarter • Water rates approx.: $900 per financial year • Council rates approx.: $1300 per financial year
Location highlights: • 600m to The RISE recreation centre • 700m to Coles and IGA Maylands • 800m to the Maylands Yacht Club • 800m to the 8th Avenue café and shopping strip • 1km to Berringa Park and the Swan River • 1km to the Maylands Train Station • 1.1km to the Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course • 3.7km to Edith Cowan University Mt Lawley campus • 5km to the Perth CBD • 8km to the Perth Airport
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