Joondanna WA 6060 12/42 Kinsella Street
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Apartment Sold
2  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
2  Cars
Sold for $570,000
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Joondanna's Crown
There is something very special about Joondanna Rise. Only 6 times in the last decade has an opportunity arisen to join the ranks of those who enjoy this incredible lifestyle. Number 42 Kinsella Street is the Crown of the Joondanna, and number 12 is the prize gem of that Crown. Flawlessly set on the top floor, poised high above the tree tops, you will be able to observe the comings and goings of all those who pass through your kingdom. Follow me through the elegant landscape and be impressed by the grand open space of your on your way to being elevated to your residence of over 127sqm.

Currently subject to a periodic lease.

SCHOOL CATCHMENTS
Tuart Hill Primary School (1.3km)
Bob Hawke Primary School (5.2km)
Dianella Secondary College (5km)

RATES
Council: $1612.49 / year
Water: $1071.11 / year
Strata: $1145.10 / quarter

FEATURES
* Amazing Views!!!
* 20sqm Alfresco Balcony
* City Vista (from kitchen/balcony)
* Open Plan
* Split System Air-conditioning (DeLonghi)
* Dishwasher (Haier)
* 600mm Oven (DeLonghi)
* Double Sink
* Tiled Kitchen Splashback
* Gated Community
* Communal Pool Area
* Communal BBQ Area
* 2 Parking Bays!!

LIFESTYLE
160m - Public Transport
290m - Emmerson Cafe
400m - Joondanna Reserve
500m - Albert James Park
1.5km - Mount Hawthorn Cafe Strip
1.7km - Glendalough Station
1.9km - Little Lebanon Restaurant
5.6km - Perth CBD
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