Sold for $805,000
Sold for $805,000101 Broome Street, Highgate WA 6003
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Property was sold on 14 June 2021.
Sold on 14 June 2021.
3 beds
1 bath
2 cars
House
184m²
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House
184m²
This charming character double storey terrace home is conveniently located between Stirling St and Beaufort Street within easy walking distance to the bars and cafes of Highgate and Mt Lawley. This stylish home boasts an open plan design, providing living with a natural abundance of natural light. The front of this home is North facing and provides total privacy with the front brick wall and automatic front gates to the off street parking that easily accommodates 2 cars. Downstairs:- • Open plan contemporary kitchen/dining lounge room • Laundry with 2nd w.c and good storage • Rear brick paved courtyard garden Upstairs:- • North facing master bedroom • 2nd and 3 bedrooms • Modernised bathroom with w.c Features:- • Timber floorboards downstairs • High ceilings, leadlights, sash windows • Built-in robes in master and 3rd bedroom • Polished look cement flooring upstairs • Timber look window shutters on bedroom windows • Timber staircase with balustrading • Stainless steel cooking appliances • Bay window with in built seating in lounge area • Split system air conditioning downstairs and in all 3 bedrooms • Timber by-fold doors off dining area leading to the delightful rear courtyard • Outside storage shed • Front bull nosed verandah with grassed area making it a 2nd outdoor entertaining area Ideal for the busy life style this property is close to transport with easy access to the city. Currently rented to an excellent tenant who would love to stay on. Land Size: 184sqm Shire Rates: approx $1776.04 20/21 financial year Water Rates: approx $1318.88 20/21 financial year For further details please contact Pam Herron 0413 610 660 or Jodi Darlington 0413 610 661 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.