Proudly Presented by Fulton Borthwick

Are you a first home buyer looking to get your foot in the door?

Do you appreciate that it is better to renovate a property to exactly how you would like it and pocket the rewards and profits, rather than pay someone else?!

Presented with a blank canvas, would you like to fully unlock the underlying potential of this lovely home?

OPPORTUNITY is KNOCKING, and it comes in the form of 42 Hooson Way, Wilson. Seize the day!

This cute street front circa 1960′s brick and tile home sits on a large survey strata lot of 344m2 and has all the hallmarks of the character features of homes of this era such as high ceilings, skirting boards, and jarrah flooring.

Key features include:

* Spacious lounge with ceiling fan and electric fireplace
* Original kitchen with gas cooking / meals
* Master bedroom and bedroom two both with ceiling fans
* Bedroom three
* Bathroom, with bath and floor to ceiling tiles,
* Huge rear activity room / second living area
* Linen cupboard
* Separate WC
* Laundry
* Breezair evaporative ducted aircon
* Bosch gas HWS
* Rear courtyard with patio
* Carport for two vehicles plus open space for two more!
* One of only two in the strata so NO STRATA FEES.

Access to the common driveway gives you far better design options should you ever in the future wish to build your dream home on this prime piece of land.

Location is just perfect, being so close to:

* The beautiful Centenary Park and Swan River
* Curtin University and Canning College
* Waterford Plaza and Westfield Carousel Shopping Centres with amazing choices of shopping and eateries
* Key Arterial roads – Leach Highway, Albany Highway, and Manning Road

This is too good an opportunity to miss. ACT NOW.

For further information please call Fulton on 0481 19 44 39.

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.