Sold for $340,000
Sold for $340,0001/6 Deeley Street, Maylands WA 6051
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Property was sold on 16 May 2023.
Sold on 16 May 2023.
2 beds
1 bath
1 car
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Kristian Novatsis and Richard Garcia Present… Convenience and comfort doesn't get much better than this. This beautifully kept ground floor apartment is nestled peacefully and privately, right on the doorstep of Bardon Park, just a two minute walk from the Swan River, Maylands Yacht club, dog parks and playgrounds. Situated close to the city or a short walk to the Eighth Ave bar and café strip featuring local gems such as Lyric Lane and Seasonal Brewing Co, you'll have everything you could possibly need from the tranquillity of the river and parks to the buzz of the Maylands night life. Offering open-plan living spaces flooded with natural light, with a stunning kitchen and dining area that opens via a sliding door to the large alfresco patio, perfect for entertaining. Two great sized bedrooms with inbuilt wardrobes, a European laundry, beautiful bathroom with large shower and separate WC. The home has been recently renovated throughout and there is nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Features: 2 good sized bedrooms (both with built in robes) 1 bathroom with separate toilet Open plan living, dining and kitchen Spacious kitchen with stone benchtops, large double bowl sink and ample storage space Split system air-conditioners in living room and main bedroom European laundry Large private courtyard 1 allocated undercover parking bay with plenty of visitor parking Pets allowed Conveniently located: 100m to Bardon Park and the Swan River 140m to the nearest bus stop 700m to Maylands Train Station and Café Strip 4.5km to Perth CBD 14km to Perth Airport For more Information Call Kristian Novatsis today on 0431 385 946 or Richard Garcia on 0412 011 805 Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.