501/36 Mount Street, West Perth, WA 6005
West Perth 1房 Top Floor Studio Apartment with Unbeatable Views
EOI From $300,000501/36 Mount Street, West Perth, WA 6005
Top Floor Studio Apartment with Unbeatable Views
* Please note, this property is being sold in an 'AS IS' condition *
Enjoy unbeatable views and a convenient lifestyle in this well-presented studio apartment, set within a secure complex in one of West Perth's most sought-after locations. With spectacular river and city views, this property is perfectly positioned close to Kings Park, local cafés, and public transport.
The combined living and sleeping area is light and functional, featuring neutral décor and large windows that capture the outlook beautifully. An enclosed balcony adds extra versatility, providing the ideal spot to take in the views or utilise as a dining area.
The kitchen is practical and well laid out, offering good storage and workspace. The bathroom includes a full-sized bathtub, a rare feature in studio-style accommodation, along with neat, low-maintenance finishes.
Ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance city base or an easy-care investment, this apartment combines comfort, convenience and location.
Features include;
• Secure complex with parking available
• Functional kitchen with good storage
• Enclosed balcony ideal for dining or relaxing
• Neutral décor throughout
• Split system air-conditioner
• Bathroom with full size bath tub
• Exception river and city views
• Strata Lot Size: 35 sqm
• Water Rates: $1,599.78 pa
• Council Rates: $939.60 pa
• Strata Levy: $1,350.00 pq
• Rent Potential: $590 pw
Location features;
• Short walk to Kings Park and City
• Convenient public transport options including the free CAT bus
• Easy access to Elizabeth Quay, Subiaco and freeway entrance
Expressions of Interest Close 11 November 2025 at 6.30pm (unless sold prior).
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.




