In the heart of Nedlands, a development opportunity beckons with this 1930’s character home, offering RAC3 zoning for potential expansion up to six stories. Visionaries will appreciate the possibility for a mixed-use site, subject to Council and WAPC approval, with commercial premises on the ground floor complemented by residential spaces above. This property isn't just a residence; it's a chance to sculpt the future in a coveted suburb.
Beyond its developmental promise, the home itself exudes historical charm, framed by a picturesque white picket fence and verdant surrounds. A welcoming wrap-around porch sets the stage for relaxed mornings, while inside, the legacy of the 1930s is preserved in the Jarrah flooring, high ornate ceilings, and period fireplaces. The kitchen and bathroom, though not the epitome of modernity, have been sympathetically updated to maintain the home's authentic allure.
Living spaces are enriched by an extension that melds with the original structure, introducing enhanced functionality without compromising on character. Two spacious bedrooms boast considerable storage, ensuring comfort and convenience.
The verdant outdoor area extends the living space, with a sizeable, lush garden and a handy shed for additional storage. Its location seals the deal, nestled amidst the daily conveniences of cafes, restaurants, and the river's tranquility.
SEALS THE DEAL
This Art Deco bungalow, a blend of historical charm and future potential, stands ready for those looking to dwell and develop in a prime suburban setting. It offers a unique opportunity for families and commercially minded buyers alike, poised on the brink of Nedlands' evolution.
This property at 100 Monash Avenue, Nedlands is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by David Murray and Jackson Tuttleby at WHITEFOX Perth Pty Ltd on 28 Apr 2024.
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Nedlands is an inner-western suburb of Perth. It has a diverse mixture of housing with low-cost dwellings provided for students of the neighbouring University of Western Australia and wealthy homes in the southern sector of the suburb. There is also a significant commercial sector along both sides of Stirling Highway.
Home to some of the finest medical facilities in the state, such as one of Perth's major public hospitals Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands has plenty to offer its residents. Recreation facilities are in abundance with tennis courts, sports clubs, parks, ovals, a yacht club and a golf club all available. Other major features of the suburb include the Lions Eye Institute and Hollywood Private Hospital.