This well-positioned brick and tile strata without strata fee home sits in a prime residential location. The home features three spacious bedrooms, each with built-in robes.

A modern, open-plan kitchen flows seamlessly into a generous dining area, while the separate formal lounge with laminated timber flooring throughout gives you options: sometimes you want family togetherness, sometimes you need an escape route with the remote control.

Comfort is assured with evaporative air conditioning and security screens, while practical features include a separate toilet and bathroom—the invisible luxuries that quietly improve daily life.

The Outdoor Advantage:
That massive patio isn’t just large — it’s the kind of space that changes how you use a home. Morning coffee, Sunday lunches, evening drinks with neighbours who’ve become friends. The large rear garden beyond extends the usable space considerably, backed by established trees that provide both privacy and that increasingly rare commodity in Perth: genuine leafy character. An established garden with mature shade trees represents decades of growth you didn’t have to wait for.

Location Benefits:
East Victoria Park has quietly become one of Perth’s smartest residential bets. Approximately 6km from the CBD, the suburb offers something rare: genuine urban convenience without surrendering leafy suburban tranquillity.
• 6km from CBD – close enough to matter, far enough to afford space
• 5 minutes to city bus stop – walkable but not “bus-stop-outside-your-bedroom-window” walkable
• 10 minutes to the high school
• 15-minute walk to the shopping centre and Albany Highway cafe strip – that’s your built-in daily movement sorted, which your future self will thank you for.

Local Facilities & Amenities:
•📚 Education: Millen Primary School and East Victoria Park Primary School nearby, with Kent Street Senior High School offering specialist programs in Aviation, Fashion & Design, and Science
•🏊 Recreation: Aqualife Centre (indoor & outdoor pool), Leisurelife Centre (indoor courts), Higgins Park sporting precinct, John Macmillan Park, Edward Millen House and Reserve
•🛒 Shopping: Park Centre Shopping Centre for daily essentials, plus the vibrant Albany Highway strip
•🍴 Dining: Albany Highway’s restaurant precinct — one of Perth’s genuine food destinations with international cuisines and café culture
•🚆 Transport: Carlisle and Oats Street train stations (Armadale-Thornlie Line), multiple bus routes including services to Cannington (Carousel), Booragoon (Garden City), and Perth CBD
•📚 Community: Victoria Park Library, Sunday Farmers Market at John Macmillan Park
•🎓 Nearby: Curtin University, with easy public transport access

The suburb’s character housing stock, established tree canopy, and proximity to both the Swan River and CBD have created genuine scarcity value. The recent METRONET upgrades to Carlisle and Oats Street stations only strengthen the infrastructure proposition.

Ideal for: City workers, Technology Park employees, couples, retirees, and young families.

Contact Lynsay on 0405 358 959 to arrange an inspection before it’s gone.

Rare finds aren’t found by logic—they’re found by people who recognise the value others overlook.