Land 1113m2 - All Services | Approximate Rates: Shire $2,630 Water $1,285
Granny Flat
Separate entrance ornate doors tiled floors throughout 2 bedrooms each with an ensuite lounge/living full kitchen which includes laundry family room with outdoor kitchen and access to the rear garden 3 reverse air-conditioners separate car access.
Main Home
Built 1995 brick and iron Bullnose verandah double carport picket gate entry landscaped front yard with fruit trees ornate entrance doors with tiled floors throughout the entry and living with only the bedrooms having carpets. Huge master suite with large ensuite separate w/c. the other 3 bedrooms are all large with built in robes and are located on the other wing of the house together with the main bathroom plus a separate w/c to service the living area. The formal lounge is located by the formal dining which has jarrah flooring. The kitchen is centrally located and well-appointed adjoining family room. Other rooms include sperate games room (jarrah floor) library and sunroom at the end of the verandah. The rear verandah doubles as a BBQ area with a built-in bar rear outlook over bushland and near the Swan River.
Perfectly located in a quiet area with a large quality home and 2 bed flat. Oter features include quality fittings timber framed doors picture railing in living high ceilings to living air-conditioning throughout (sperate units) leadlight window features 6KW solar system Blackadder Creek at the rear.
Property Code: 1906
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