About this property
Also written as Unit G11, 11 Marchamley Place.
Carlisle WA 6101, Australia
Also written as Unit G11, 11 Marchamley Place.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
G11/11 Marchamley Place is a unit, offering low‑maintenance living within the Carlisle suburb
Fletcher Park is about 0.4 km away, providing a convenient green space for walking or recreation
The nearest stations are Carlisle railway station (approximately 1.1 km) and Oats Street railway station (about 1.2 km). Both are served by the Armadale and Thornlie‑Cockburn lines
Several Transperth bus routes run nearby, including routes 37, 38, 39, 51, 282, 283, 284, 285, 998 and 999, providing connections to the airport, Perth Busport, Kalamunda, Belmont Forum and other surrounding suburbs
Within a short walk you’ll find Fletcher Park, Carlisle Hotel and TAB opposite the train station, the Harold Hawthorne Seniors Centre, the Town of Victoria Park Council Depot, and the City of Belmont Operations Centre
Carlisle was originally part of early land allocations after 1829 and remained largely undeveloped until the 1890s. Growth spread from neighboring Victoria Park, and the suburb was renamed Carlisle on 23 May 1919 after a community meeting
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