This two-bedroom townhouse is located in a prestigious area on the border of Menora and Mount Lawley, providing easy access to all your needs and desires.
* It is within walking distance to ECU,
* Less than 4km from Perth CBD,
* Offering convenient access to Beaufort Strip and North Perth cafes.
* Shops are nearby,
* Perth Domestic airport is just a 20-minute drive away,
* Public transport is easily accessible by a brisk walk,
This home is situated in a small group, offering peace and quiet with all the comforts you may be looking for.
Start your day off with a quiet morning coffee in the spacious courtyard alfresco area, and park your car in the undercover semi garage, at your door with direct access to the kitchen for easy unloading of groceries.
Features of this home include
* two bedrooms
* one bathroom
* two toilets
* a separate laundry
* reverse air-conditioning
* currently a periodic tenant
Levies of $500/q
Water rates of $1075/y.
Council rates of $1500/y
To learn more about this property, call Aneta or Ben Ryder at 0413 441 859
or 0414 965 152.
This property at 7/3 Robin Street, Menora is a two bedroom, one bathroom townhouse sold by Aneta and Ben Ryder at Professionals Michael Johnson & Company on 27 Apr 2023.
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The suburb of Menora grew out of a large area generally referred to as Mount Lawley. In 1954, the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, working with the Postmaster General established suburb names and boundaries for the inner metropolitan area. The area of Menora was considered unnamed, and Menora was chosen as the name because of the Menora Picture Theatre located in Walcott Street within the area.
Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities such as the Kosher Food Centre and Besh Fresh cafe. A Jewish synagogue was opened on Plantation Street in 1973 and remains a significant spiritual focus for Perth's Jewish community.
The suburb contains some commercial ribbon development along Walcott Street, which allows local residents to access retail services. Other facilities include a large number of public open space reserves and several pocket parks, Saint Paul's Primary School and several homes for senior citizens.