All offer presented on before 6pm Tuesday 18th of March.
(the seller reserves the right to accept offers before the end date)
This beautifully renovated one-bedroom apartment offers a prime location on Perth’s northern border, just a short walk from Beaufort Street’s vibrant dining, café, and bar scene.
Enjoy the convenience of being minutes from Northbridge, Chinatown, Mount Lawley, and the newly opened Woolworths supermarket.
The apartment features a well-designed open-plan layout, a spacious bedroom with polished timber floors and built-in robes, and an ensuite bathroom. Air conditioning ensures comfort during warm summer nights, while a private balcony provides the perfect space to relax and unwind with a view across the complexes well maintained grounds.
A allocated car bay at the rear of the complex provides added convenience, while secure gated entry ensures peace of mind.
Perfect for city living – don’t miss out!!
RATES
Council: $1593.52
Water: $930.17 (2024)
Strata: $447.10 (quarterly)
This property at 10/290 Stirling Street, Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Jonathan Clover at First National Real Estate Genesis on 10 Mar 2025.
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Perth is the bustling, exciting capital of Western Australia and the location of the Central Business District. With attractions such as Elizabeth Quay and the Bell Tower, the city basks in the stunning surrounds of the Swan River. Young, hip and evolving at a rapid pace, Perth is firmly establishing itself as a world-class city centre.
With major developments underway in Perth to elevate the city’s cultural panache, Perth is experiencing a cultural awakening. Laneway bars and rooftop venues are in abundance, as well as a broad range of restaurants to satisfy any palate. Transport in and out of the city is convenient with the Perth Train Station and Bus Station as well as free CAT bus services. Carillion City, Forrest Chase and the Hay Street and Murray Street malls (to name a few) will appeal to retail addicts.