SOLD BY LYNDA HASTINGS-SMITH
This is the perfect opportunity for first home buyers, investors or down sizers.
Welcome to 6/20 Alday Street, Saint James originally built in 1988 this solid brick and tile home is the perfect starter for anyone looking for easy walking distance to the vibrant top end of the East Vic Park cafe and restaurant strip, and within a stone’s throw of a plethora of new retail outlets including, Aldi, Bunnings, an F45 and The Studio -yoga (and a new Woolworths on the way!). The home is also close to public transport providing easy access to Curtin Uni and the City.
This property features 3 good size bedrooms, two with built in robes, one bathroom with shower and bath, separate toilet, two living areas plus study nook or third living area.
The fully fenced yard is the perfect outdoor space providing a private low maintenance space for just chilling out and escaping the world.
With parking for one car undercover there is also several handy nearby visitor bays.
If you a looking for a no fuss ready to live in home, then pick up the good vibes that 6/20 Alday Street is putting down. This is the home for you in 2022!
Features:-
Kitchen overlooks the garden entertaining area.
Bathroom with both a bath and shower
Separate toilet
Separate laundry
Central split system reverse cycle air conditioning
Undercover parking
Easy care lawns and garden
Fully secure with automatic gated entrances
Secure complex, well maintained
Next to Alday Street Reserve Park great for the little people.
This property is currently tenanted till the 10th Feb 2022 with great tenants who would love to stay on paying $310.00 per week.
Council Rates: $1,571.16
Water Rates: $1,132.32
Strata Levies: $577.50 per quarter (including Reserve Fund)
Contact Lynda Hastings-Smith 0404 383 629
Licensee/Business Owner WA Real Estate Agency
Professional Service Delivered Personally
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.







