There is so much potential for the savvy buyer who has a little extra to spend once the house is theirs. This charming home was built in 1956, the year that Melbourne held the Olympic Games and the most popular fast food eaten around the world was KFC (just thought I would add that in).
When you first enter the home, it has a large bedroom to the left with a built in robe which allow lots of hanging space for clothes, handbags and shoes. Second bedroom is also a good size with a view out into the back yard. The potentially third bedroom runs off the good size lounge room with double glass doors which may also be used as an office. The sleepout situated at the rear of the home could be transformed into an amazing guest room. With jarrah floorboards under the existing carpets, high ceilings and delightful old style cornices throughout the living areas, yes the skies the limit with the potential of this home. There is also a 2 car lock up garage along the side of the home with new Colourbond fencing around the entire perimeter of the property. With a large 877sqm block you will have peace of mind being able to keep your pets or the little ones in securely whilst playing in the backyard.
Located in a quiet part of Gosnells you can enjoy a lovely stroll to the local shops, parks or schools whilst listening to the birds singing in the trees, local transport is also close by.
Selling conditions
This property is being sold "AS IS WHERE IS" and will be noted on the contract. All main services are in working order but the owners will not be spending any more money on this property.
This property will get lots of attention so don't wait too long call Jenn today as this property will not last.
This property at 10 Goodall Street, Gosnells is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jenn Ruggiero at O'Neil Real Estate on 16 Oct 2021.
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Established in 1890, Gosnells is a thriving southeastern suburb in Perth that spans 15 square kilometres. Bound by Canning River to the north and east and Wungong Brook and the Southern River to the south, Gosnells enjoys proximity to these natural wonders while simultaneously benefiting from facilities and attractions synonymous with a bustling urban environment.
There is no shortage of things to do in Gosnells. For those who crave the outdoors and nature there are upwards of 30 parks, reserves and wetlands within the area for you to explore, as well as fitness and athletic facilities like the Harmony Fields Fitness Track, which offers all the benefits of a gym without the costly membership fees. Other major features of the area include the Gosnells Railway Station, Gosnells Railway Markets, Foothills Shopping Centre, Gosnells Shopping Centre, City of Gosnells Museum and numerous schools like Gosnells Primary School and St Munchin's Catholic School. There are also tennis courts, skate parks, a leisure centre and the Addie Mills Centre, which provides programs and services to seniors and people with disabilities.