Welcome to 3 Prince Regent Gate, Bertram – located in an amazing part of town this beautiful 4×2 is waiting for it’s new owners to come along and start living! Boasting a family friendly location, an intelligent floor plan and a generous size block this home sure packs a punch!
A tour of the home sees the sizeable master bedroom situated at the front of the home over looking front gardens and serviced by the functional en suite. Complimenting the master bedroom is the front theatre which is the PERFECT spot to take in a movie away from the hustle and bustle of the home!
In the heart of the home the kitchen is well proportioned to the dining and meals area, with enough space for the kids to set up camp after a big day at school and finish homework while Mum or Dad prepares the family meal. The kitchen is sizeable with the right amount of storage space,, boasting modern bench tops, a fantastic colour scheme and stainless appliances… what more could you ask for!
The kids have their separate wing of the home with each of the minor bedrooms a generous size meaning the kids have plenty of space of their own!
And what about outdoors? There’s a good size patio which is perfect for summer BBQ’s and an easy maintenance backyard with room for swing sets, trampolines, a pool and everything else…
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
- Huge gabled patio
- Ducted evaporative cooling
- Built in robes to bedrooms
- Close to public transport and free way
- Low maintenance yards & gardens
- Gas point heating
LOCATION:
- 2.3km to Kwinana Train Station
- 495 m to the nearest bus stop (Stop Number 24162)
- 600m to Bertram Primary School
- 900m to Kings College
- 600m to Bertram Shopping Centre
- 1km to Kwinana Freeway
Please note – This property is currently tenanted until 2 March 2022 with tenants who would love to stay on.
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.