1/36 Henry St, Fremantle is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Townhouse with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1891. The property has a land size of 227m2 and floor size of 218m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in March 2016.
On the historic west end of Fremantle sits a heritage listed loft offering both a lively and relaxed lifestyle.
The charming property on Henry Street is honed from merchant and importer William D. Moore's original 1860's Sadliers Bond Store.
Once used for manufacturing operations and to store imported goods, 156 years down the line, the property stands as a unique four bedroom three bathroom home.
The home is a blend of old and new with stone, brick and stucco walls flowing throughout and freshly installed insulated wood panels also featured.
While original Oregon timber floorboards installed in the late-1800s have been restored to their former glory, while maintaining their lifelong imperfections.
The historic features create a down-to-earth welcoming vibe while modern renovations offer easy care-free living.
There is room for the whole family with three well-sized bedrooms on the ground floor which all flow into a common space, a perfect lounge or activity room for the kids.
Two bedrooms have their own en suites, while a third bathroom and laundry is tucked under the staircase - each bathroom designed with an urban heritage feel.
The ground floor area offers the opportunity for a rental income with two separate entrances.
While a third entrance is accessed via the front courtyard staircase which takes you up onto the balcony on the second floor and into the open plan living and kitchen area.
Natural light streams through feature arched windows into the space which boasts high ceilings and exposed beams. Beautiful and fresh by day and an ideal room for dinner parties by night.
Wrought iron framed glass doors open out onto the balcony shaded by surrounding trees, creating the ultimate relaxation zone to sit back and enjoy the Fremantle Doctor breeze on a summer's afternoon.
Escape upstairs to the third floor, a separate mezzanine bedroom, with a rustic chic feel and unwind with a good book - the room has a walk-in-robe and en suite bathroom.
There is a limestone and brick side entrance to the loft which leads into courtyard, with space for potted plants and herbs.
The loft shares a central arcade that extends through to Pakenham Street, and has parking for one car.
With all that Fremantle has to offer at your fingertips, this loft is a must see.
FEATURES
- Live in the heart of Fremantle
- Cafes, restaurants, shopping, beaches on your door step
- Heritage features dating back to the 1860s
- Private balcony
- Renewed electrics and plumbing
- Property can be sold furnished
- Three separate entrances
- Opportunity to gain rental income from ground floor
- Space to park one car
OUTGOINGS:
Council: $3020 (approx per annum)
Water: $1168 (approx per annum)
Strata: $877.50 (approx per quarter)
The size of Fremantle is approximately 5.5 square kilometres. It has 24 parks covering nearly 26% of total area. The population of Fremantle in 2011 was 7,668 people. By 2016 the population was 8,214 showing a population growth of 7.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Fremantle is 30-39 years. Households in Fremantle are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Fremantle work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 52% of the homes in Fremantle were owner-occupied compared with 54.2% in 2016.
Fremantle has 6,264 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Fremantle have seen a 57.08% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 67.76% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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