Built in 1965, this beautifully renovated home retains its original mid-century modern design elements. Features include floor-to-ceiling windows, a long fireplace mantel, rare native Wandoo timber floors, and stunning views over the lush landscaped gardens to the treetops of Karrinyup Reserve and Lake Gwelup.
The expansive backyard is perfect for entertaining, with an open-air terrace and a Sunco barbecue directly connected to the gas mains. There’s plenty of grass for kids and pets to play on, surrounded by pink-flowered frangipanis, hibiscus plants, birds of paradise and palm trees. A magnificent old deciduous Liquid Amber tree provides cooling shade in summer and lets in plenty of light in winter.
The spacious, steel-framed Colorbond workshed offers ample space for all your projects. It's already connected to mains power and internet, with shelves and benches ideal for heavy-duty work or hobbies. An additional garden shed provides extra storage, helping you keep the workshed tidy and organised.
With R30 zoning for potential subdivision, you can maximise the use of this property in various ways:
Create a rear battleaxe block while retaining most of the existing house and build a driveway along the southern border.
Develop two side-by-side 364sqm blocks.
Leave the existing 728sqm block as is and extend the house or build a studio in the backyard.
Simply enjoy the existing 4-bedroom house and beautifully landscaped gardens.
Plans, drawings, and 3D renders of a proposed renovation and studio are available upon request.
Features:
-Renovated kitchen with walk-in pantry, Delonghi cooktop & oven, Fisher & Paykel fridge, LG microwave & Bosch dishwasher
-Renovated bathroom with new shower screen and separate water closet
-Separate laundry/mudroom with Simpson 9.5kg washing machine & Electrolux 5kg dryer
-Under-house storage with dog flap for pet shelter, maintaining a constant temperature (ideal for wine storage)
Walking Tips:
-130m to the nearest park (Karrinyup Reserve) via a footpath shortcut one house up (20m north)
-Dog-friendly walk through Karrinyup Reserve, crossing Huntriss Rd to Lake Gwelup off-lead park
-300m to Karrinyup Shopping Centre via footpath shortcut from Gwelup St to Paine Ct
Closest Transport:
-Bus stop “Karrinyup Rd After Gwelup St” (stop ID 11564), a 200m walk via a footpath shortcut from Panton Cres to Karrinyup Rd
-Karrinyup Bus Station (4 stands, served by 5 Transperth routes), a 700m walk from 10 Panton
Closest Schools:
-Karrinyup Primary School catchment
-Carine Senior High School catchment
-Our Lady of Good Counsel School (Catholic Primary School)
-St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School (private schooling for girls from Kindergarten to Year 12, with boarding from Years 6 to 12)
Discover the charm and potential of this exceptional mid-century modern home.
Council Rates: Approx $1,880 per annum
Water Rates: Approx $1,324 per annum
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This property at 10 Panton Crescent, Karrinyup is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Pat Leclezio and Larry Smith at Caporn Young Estate Agents Pty Ltd on 27 Jun 2024.
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Karrinyup is a mixed-use residential and commercial suburb. The name Karrinyup was originally derived from the word Careniup, a Noongar name for a nearby swamp, which means "the place where bush kangaroos graze". Major development of Karrinyup began in 1957 and continued for a number of decades resulting in a variant range of dwelling and home styles reflective of the eras they were originally built in.
Karrinyup's commercial focus revolves around the Karrinyup Shopping Centre, which is home to a host of retail shops and amenities that service both locals and visitors alike. Parks and reserves are another notable feature within the suburb, which includes both public and private golf courses for locals to enjoy. There are also several schools, recreational facilities, a community centre and a library.