Great opportunity to secure this fully furnished and equipped one bedroom north facing apartment on the 14th level in the Paragon Building which is the most central residential living space in the Perth CBD.
Close to train station, bus station, with the free cat bus at the door, and all the big mining company headquarters all in walking distance.
All the shopping you require are at your door Coles and Woolworths plus specialty shops, cinemas, cafes, restaurants and food courts abound eat out every night if you wish.
A perfect investment opportunity for the astute buyer with your secure tenant enjoying the city life, for the Savey investor $500 per week is set until January 2025, and with the new ECU under construction just 2 blocks away we think both rental growth and prices will continue to rise.
Area 52 sq m internal 56m2 in Total
Strata $749.69 per quarter
Council $1529 per annum
Water $182.29 per 60 days
Inspections are by appointment please call David Tuckey on 0407991130
This property at 14F/811 Hay street, Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by David Tuckey at Tuckey Property Group on 24 Apr 2025.
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