An increasingly rare offering, this street-front three-bedroom duplex at 23B Hotchkiss Drive, Balcatta presents exceptional land content and an abundance of outdoor space seldom found in today’s market. Designed for comfortable living, the home features a spacious open plan living area complete with reverse cycle air conditioning, creating the perfect environment for relaxing or entertaining year-round.
The generous master bedroom is well appointed with reverse cycle air conditioning, while the second and third bedrooms are well sized and filled with natural light. Step outside to discover a spacious backyard, offering endless possibilities for entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying the outdoors, complemented by a practical shed for additional storage. This outstanding property combines space, comfort, and convenience in a highly sought-after location.
Perth CBD is just a short drive away, with extensive public transport options nearby, ensuring excellent connectivity. With large land content becoming increasingly scarce, this is a rare opportunity to secure a spacious street-front home with exceptional outdoor space.
Features include:
• Street front duplex with rare large land content
• Spacious open plan living area
• Reverse cycle air conditioning to living area
• Large master bedroom with reverse cycle air conditioning
• Well sized second and third bedrooms
• Spacious backyard with excellent outdoor space
• Shed providing additional storage
• Abundant natural light throughout
• Increasingly rare offering with exceptional land component
• Excellent access to Perth CBD and public transport
Strata Levies: Nil
Council Rates: $1,693 p.a.
Water Rates: $1,157 p.a.
Find out your property’s worth today by contacting Paul Holdsworth on 0407 081 050 or Dante Holdsworth on 0421 672 695.
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.