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Perfectly Placed Townhouse

Our feature property this month is a practical townhouse with a great location and a little more space than you would expect.

174A Harold Street, 2 Bedrooms, 1.5    Bathrooms and 1 Carport

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From $819,000

Located on Mount Lawley’s much sought after Harold Street this town house is not filled with character charm, but is a sleek and contemporary inner city abode with that extra bit of garden space that you just don’t get in modern developments.

Inside the ground floor is divided into a large living room and a kitchen and meals area, the space is bright and filled with light from both sides. The decent sized kitchen would allow for a well attended dinner party to be thrown and the place is big enough that you won’t be constantly moving the furniture to suit your activities like in some smaller inner city spaces.

A central staircase leads up to two bedrooms and a crisp white bathroom. The main bedroom has a good sized balcony which you could waste away your afternoons on.

The house also features uncover parking and a great undercover patio area out the back, which would be great for hosting a barbeque or having some sunset cocktails with friends.

As they say in Real Estate, location, location, location – this one nails it being close to the beautiful Hyde Park and a minute’s walk from Beaufort Street’s cafes, bakeries, restaurant and pubs.

 Contact Jen Jones or Pam Herron at Beaufort Realty if you’d like to see this property.

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