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34/150 Stirling St, Perth

34/150 Stirling St, Perth   

From $499,000

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2 bed with BIR, 2 bath, 2 car bays

Contemporary ground floor inner-city pad well suited to those looking for low maintenance living or investment in an increasingly high-density residential location.

Ready-to-go Style

Built five years ago, all of the interior features are modern, clean, functional and ready for you to move in. The apartment has standard neutral tones and timber floors used in contemporary housing, giving a blank canvas for furnishing.  Designed for a contemporary lifestyle, each bedroom has built in robes and an attached bathroom, one with laundry.

Lifestyle Apartments

The apartment complex includes a swimming pool and BBQ area, as well as lift access to apartments from the basement carpark.  Apartment  34’s balcony is sized for outdoor entertaining, and a locked gate gives a convenient alternative for guest access other than entry via the secure foyer.

Inner City Living

At the Newcastle St end of Stirling, this apartment is an easy walk across the park to The Ellington and Coles…another block or two and you’re at the Court, Northbridge or Perth City while on the doorstep of Highgate/Mt Lawley in the other direction.

This area has had a rough reputation in the past, and there’s the traffic and noise of an inner city area. With a rash of similar developments going in close proximity though, the area is developing to cater to the needs of residents and could be worth another look to explore the potential of this fast growing area.

Contact

Mark Rayner 0416 208 888 or Craig Boyanich 0433 926 283

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