Welcome home to your resort style 1 bedroom apartment in the sort after Beaufort Central Apartments .Fully furnished and equipped, this superb top floor apartment boasts a light and spacious open plan living plus street front balcony with city views. Perfectly located for a great lifestyle with easy access to CBD, Northbridge, local cafes, restaurants, bars, pubs, shops, parks, public transport and so much more! Fantastic secure complex with secure car parking, swimming pool. 3 spas, lap pool, gym, sauna, residents lounge & games room with kitchen facilities and BBQ area. Great tenant until Dec 2025.
This apartment is not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle choice. Whether you're a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for an investment opportunity, this property has it all.
Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional apartment in a prime location. Contact Brian Purvey now on 0400 004 642 or [email protected]
Council- $1683 p/a
Water- $1134 p/a
Strata- $1044 p/q (total)
This property at 56/250 Beaufort Street, Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Brian Purvey at My Realty Plus 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.
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