Sold for $727,500
Sold for $727,5003 Weavell Street, Hamilton Hill WA 6163
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Property was sold on 9 November 2022.
Sold on 9 November 2022.
3 beds
1 bath
1 car
House
729m²
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House
729m²
This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
An amalgamation of charm, character and aesthetic beauty presents 3 Weavell Street, Hamilton Hill. Positioned in the ever-popular Baker's Square Precinct, west of Carrington Street, and boasting a sprawling 729sqm lot, there's so much to love in what could be your new home. Whether buying for now, or for later, you'll be happy to find versatility. This is highlighted in both the immediate comfort offered inside and out, juxtaposed with the zoning code of R40 providing the option for sub-division (of course subject to relevant approvals). Polished solid flooring, loads of natural light, a renovated kitchen matched equally by a stunning renovated bathroom assure you are going to be well looked after. A brief synopsis of welcome inclusions are: • Open plan concept • Security screens • Air-conditioned • Fireplace • Feature tiling • Kitchen incorporates stone benches, Smeg and Bosch stainless appliances including dishwasher and gas cooktop • Ceiling fans • Secure vehicle entry through garage door access • Paved rear landscape with grass • Shed • Veggie patch and chicken coup • Rear porch • And more… Located amidst a vast array of frequently visited amenities, position yourself in an area often sought yet seldom found. Parks, schools, shops, cafes, medical outlets and public transport links are well within 3km, not to mention proximity to South Beach, Fremantle, Bakeries and fitness centres. Contact the team to arrange your inspection. Team Trolio welcome your enquiry and immediately extend an invitation to real estate agents for a conjunction opportunity. 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.