Set in a well-connected pocket of East Cannington, 15 Elizabeth Street presents an outstanding opportunity for families, home buyers, and investors seeking space and flexibility. Offering generous accommodation across a practical floorplan, this 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom home plus a fully self contained granny flat/studio delivers comfortable living with scope to add further value if desired.
Reasons To Call This Home:
Whether you’re looking to move straight in, accommodate a growing or extended family, or secure a strong investment in a high-demand area, this property ticks all the boxes for location and versatility.
The Details:
- A total of 6 generous bedrooms, ideal for large or multi-generational families
- 3 well-appointed bathrooms
- Light-filled living and dining areas with flexible layout options
- Functional renovated main kitchen with ample bench space, storage and a gas cooktop
- Practical floorplan offering separation of living zones and ducted air conditioning
- An amazing outdoor area suitable for entertaining or relaxed family living featuring an outdoor bar area and ceiling fan
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Fully self contained granny flat/studio which is fully insulated and council approved boasting split system air conditioning featuring an open plan style living area, kitchenette and bedroom as well as a separate bathroom
- Low-maintenance surrounds in an established streetscape which is all fully reticulated
- Convenient access to public transport, major road links, local schools, parks, and shopping precincts
Council Rates: $2176 p/a approx
Water Rates: $1385.44 p/a approx
Rental Estimate: $1000 - $1100 per week approx
A substantial home in a sought-after suburb, 15 Elizabeth Street represents a smart opportunity for buyers seeking space, location, and long-term potential.
Get In Touch:
Contact Nic Sauzier today on 0409042337 for more information.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.