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Wellington Street

"River End - Panoramic Dreams!!!"

The river end of Wellington Street, Mosman Park (formerly home to Rose Porteous and her famous property - Prix D'Amour) is unrivalled when it comes to river views in the Western Suburbs. In fact, it would possibly be one of the most expensive streets in WA if it weren't for the inexpensive (vast) portion of the street. The reason for Wellington Street's fantastic views is because it sits on a cliff (even higher up than WA's 'most expensive' street: Saunders Street, Mosman Park. Across the road from most of the river end proprties on Wellington is a golf course and for the even more privelged (owners of former Prix D'Amour blocks), a peaceful, well kept park sits at their doorstep and due to it containing few trees, allows maximisation of ocean and suburb views from the blocks. I storngly recommend this street for ALL who can afford to enjoy it...

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View Street

"Peaceful, Quiet, etc. etc."

Peppermint Grove sure is an exclusive suburb - in fact the smallest one in W.A. - and View Street, which is the only street that runs from one end of the suburb to the other, is lined with manicured gardens and a bright and happy street presence, shaded by the blooming Peppermint trees which give the sburb its name. But it's not only the look of the road and verge that set this street off. Also, like the rest of Peppermint Grove, the classic federation homes - which were built by wealthy West Australians many years ago, and often passed down through generations - line View Street as well as new mansions which are like no others in the state. Recently though, $500,000 worth of jewellery was stolen from a home on View Street (http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,25625313-2761,00.html/). Either this means that Peppermint Grove has relatively high crime levels, or it could just reflect the fact that there is a lot to be stolen in a street such as View Street, Peppermint Grove.

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Jutland Parade

"Unarguably Dalkeith's Most Expensive Street"

With the recent sale of 56 Jutland Parade - a riverfront 2302sq m property - for $20 million, this has set a record for the highest residential property sale price in Western Australia's history. Jutland Parade is peaceful, and although the majority of properties in Dalkeith are in my opinion over priced, if you have the money, go for it! Parks, schools and recreational facilities are nearby.

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Riverside Drive

"3rd Most Expensive Street of W.A."

Visitors of Riverside Drive, Mosman Park would believe they are driving through an exclusive rivefront location of Sydney. Every home on the street - not that it is a street (more of a one way laneway!!) - is without a front verge, but this is made up for at the back of each property. A few of the homes have a private jetty, and all enjoy a fabulous panorama of Blackwall Reach. In conclusion, it's not my favourite location, but I still like the 'Sydney exclusivity'!

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Saunders Street

"Richest Street in W.A."

Apart from being crowned the most expensive street in the whole of Western Australia, Saunders Street is also home to multi-millionaire Angela Bennett whose lavish riverfront property is currently for sale at $65 million. It even has its own website: http://www.43saunders.com
I've been on the street twice now, and I'd have to say that its pretty scary how the roads are all steep (Saunders Street properties are built on a cliff, maximising river views) and the rising cliff faces look so threatening and by darkening up the place a bit, make me feel a bit cramped. Nevertheless, it remains the most exlusive location in the whole of WA, and if 43 Saunders Street, Mosman Park sells for anywhere near the price Mrs. Bennett is asking, Saunders will become the most expensive street in the whole of Australia.

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