203 / 35 Bronte Street
East Perth
END DATE SALE 18th of January
Property ID: R2-2630259
1 Bed 1 Bath 1 CarBuilding 79 sqm Land 79 sqm
Sold
Trendy Inner City Apartment Living
Introducing stylish, affordable apartment living at Enclave by Blackburn living. Architecturally designed & built in 2018 amongst the quiet treetop side of East Perth, this apartment is well equipped with modern stylish finishes and fixtures, luxury communal areas & panoramic views.
With only 69 apartments over 12 stories this one bedroom apartment is currently receiving a rental return of $350 p/w on a periodic lease. Ready for an investor, downsizer, young single/couple or city dwellers seeking stylish & convenient apartment living. Easy access to cafe strip, the freeway, train Station and free CAT buses. Only minutes from the Matagarup Footbridge and Optus Stadium, Claisebrook Cove, Crown, WACA, Gloucester Park, Elizabeth Quay and Perth CBD.
This opportunity awaits the lucky buyer.
Apartment Features:
- 50sqm internal, 12sqm balcony, 4sqm storage & 13sqm parking bay totaling 79sqms.
- Balcony city views
- Stone benchtops & stylish finishes
- Modern fixtures & fittings
- 1 Secure undercover carbay
- Secondary storage
- Reverse cycle ducted A/C
- Double glazed windows
- Deluxe complex facilities including BBQ entertaining, lounge, billiards & gymnasium
-Strata fees are $550.55 P/Q
END DATE SALE CLOSING 18TH OF JANUARY 2021
ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 18/1/2021 UNLESS SOLD PRIOR
THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT AN OFFER PRIOR TO THIS DATE
For further information or to book your viewing contact Josh 0432 183 369 today.
Joshua Leader
Property Partner
Mobile 0432 183 369Office 1300 243 629
Email [email protected]
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Lisa Yates
Mobile 0419 845 740Office 1300 243 629
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