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Unit 9/2 Queens Cres, Mt Lawley

Unit 9/2 Queens Cres, Mt Lawley, $475,000

2bed with BIR, I bath, I car bay

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If you’re after a peaceful, beautiful space with room to garden, entertain outdoors, plenty of natural light and old style wooden floors this Mt Lawley 2-bed villa is definitely worth a look.

Great Bones

Large picture windows, private courtyards wrapping three sides of the villa, old-style jarrah wooden floors and a mostly owner-occupied well kept complex are a good starting point. Only one common wall, and gardens and orientation of villa mean that its light filled without the heat of the summer sun hitting the glazing.

Serene Location with Bonus Convenience

The villa is in a single storey group of nine, at the top end of Queen Street, on the Perth College side of Beaufort. Walking distance to Mt Lawley bars, pubs and cafes as well as busses down Beaufort St and trains at Mt Lawley station. Yet it’s far enough away to benefit from the quiet leafy serenity of this well-to-do suburb.

Affordable Character

Great entry level for a working couple on a professional wage looking to settle in this suburb. For those who like a home with a bit of the character of older places and gardens this is an opportunity to invest in some of those wish-list features without the hefty price tag.

Some elements, such as the kitchen and back garden could do with some work – however both are perfectly functional and  the solid underlying features mean that with some minimal TLC this villa could be sensational.

Beaufort St Realty

Pam Herron 0413 610 660 or
Jen Jones 0415 662 622

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