16 Gardiner St, East Perth is a 1 bedroom, 0 bathroom House and was built in 1930. The property has a land size of 732m2 and floor size of 92m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 1997.
SOLD. BY JOHN EDWARDS PH 0419 862 743PRIME SWAN RIVER LOCATION - UNPARALLELED SETTING LOCATION,LOCATION,LOCATION. The three key factors when buying real estateA chance of a lifetime comes every now and again.This is it!! Check out the location.733 SQM BLOCK ZONED R20 LOT 186 PLAN 2001 VOLUME 1826 FOLIO 752 Block Dimensions Front 12.19 M LHS 59.61 M. REAR 12.23 M. RHS 60.51 MFront building setback is 2.5 metresSloping Block ideal for split level masterpiece* Same owner for 22 years.Rare Opportunity* 2 Parking bays on verge allowed* Backing onto stream reserve* All services available .Gas,Water,Electricity,DrainageWith stunning streetscape and 1 minutes walk to Banks Reserve and the Swan River you will be the envy of your friends and family. Walking distance via new Matagarup footbridge to the 6 star Crown Hotel complex, Belmont Park development and Optus Stadium,The Camfield,Claisebrook Cove cafes and bars ,Gloucester Park Pacing,The East Perth Train Station is approximately 500 metres to the west.2.5 Kilometres to perth CBDBeing so central to everything including walking distance to two major hospitals, The arts, Education and cultural centre of Perth. Cycling distance to three universities and on the edge of the cycling path that goes from Midland to Fremantle on both sides of the river Banks Reserve The state government has struck a deal with two of Australia's wealthiest families to transform the neglected East Perth Power Station into the 'eastern gateway of the CBD'.The McGowan government announced Kerry Stokes' Australian Capital Equity and Andrew Forrest's Minderoo Group had been chosen as the preferred joint proponent for the works, which will see a $218 million facelift of the century-old industrial landmark.This Property is located less than 500 metres from the power station development.This is proposed.subject to approval Across the river there is a proposed $3.8 billion development of the Belmont park racecourse site by the golden group,Plus perth racing will be redeveloping the racetrack.This is proposed.subject to approvalJust down the road in banks park there is new addition an extensive playground on the river bank with a tree house and slides and a load of things for kids including an amphitheatre .Strategically located minutes from perth CBD.A $20 Uber ride to the Domestic or International airport .This property is positioned in a dream location where the future prospects look nothing short of excitingFor more details, Please Call John Edwards mobile 0419 862 743
The size of East Perth is approximately 3.2 square kilometres. There are 21 parks, covering nearly 33.5% of the total area. The population of East Perth in 2016 was 10596 people. By 2021 the population was 11681 showing a population growth of 10.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in East Perth is 30-39 years. Households in East Perth are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in East Perth work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 36.40% of the homes in East Perth were owner-occupied compared with 37.60% in 2016.
East Perth has 8,411 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in East Perth have seen a 40.10% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 56.76% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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