Hop and skip into Bassendean Train Station & Cafe strip. You will find this freshly painted street front duplex half set on a well-maintained street, perfectly located on Anzac Terrace.
Make the move today and enjoy ideal lock and leave living in the largely renovated property ideal for those that crave low maintenance living.
Specific Features of this villa include: * 2 Spacious bedrooms, built in robe to master * Central bathroom * Good size kitchen overlooking courtyard & garden * Open plan family/dining/kitchen * Ducted Air Conditioning throughout * Security screens & alarm * Single lock up garage and storeroom * Undercover entertaining area * Small low maintenance courtyard * Situated opposite Anzac Terrace Reserve
Location Highlights Include: Approx 650m to Bassendean Train Station * Close proximity to Bassendean Shopping Centre
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