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This attractive family home offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms , Two separate living areas, kids playroom, office with broadband connection and well appointed and fully equipped kitchen and laundry.
A lock up double garage, private covered patio area, large powered workshop and reverse cycle airconditioning all add to your comfort and convenience
This property is situated in a quiet street approximately 3 minutes drive to Joondalup City Centre, 15 minutes drive to the beautiful Mullaloo Beach, 15 minutes to Hillarys Boat Harbour (with great choice of restaurants, entertainment and boutique shops) and only 25 minutes to Perth CBD.
Additional amenities:
Phone connected - for local calls only
Complimentary "survival kit" supplied on arrival (tea, coffee, milk and biscuits)
Iron, ironing board and washing machine
Gas BBQ and outdoor furniture
Cot, cot bedding, high chair and baby bath available on request
Kinross, Western Australia
Kinross is a small suburb in the city of Joondalup filled with young families and popular with overseas migrants. The gentle, community feel and proximity to local beaches make it a great place to raise a family. As a result, a healthy mix of Asian, British, South African and European families occupy the suburb alongside the local population. Being close to the coast also means good sea breezes to cool down hot summer evenings. Kinross is a green suburb, with parks aplenty. Spaced out within the suburb are Callender Park, McNaughton Park, Stonehaven Park, Falklands Park and Roxburgh Park.
If you have not already guessed, the Scottish influence in Kinross is not limited to its name but extends throughout the suburb with road names mainly derived from Scottish place names, for example Glencoe Loop, Edinburgh Avenue, Selkirk Drive, Falkirk Court, you get the gist of it.
Kinross has a Primary and Middle School and local shops. Kinross Primary School was opened in 1995, and Kinross College was opened in 2002. Kinross is bordered by Joondalup, Currambine, Burns and Clarkson. It also has its own Football (Soccer) Club which plays its home matches at the McNaughton Park ground.
Kinross currently has one suburban shopping centre, located along Kinross Drive, with a new shopping centre on the corner of Connolly and Selkirk Drives.
Kinross ranges from a 40 min drive to Perth, to a 5 min walk to Currambine Train station with direct trains to Perth.
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