Welcome to 11 Rhyder Court, a homely Murdoch family residence in a peaceful cul-de-sac. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an office/study room, a secondary living area, a well-equipped kitchen, and a fantastic outdoor backyard for the family to entertain. This well-maintained home on a large 708sqm Green Title block offers quality living close to all of your everyday amenities.
Other property features include:
• Ducted air-conditioning
• New stainless steel 5 burner gas cook-top
• New remote controlled roller double garage doors
• Bore reticulation installation throughout front and backyard
Multiple living areas provide great separation between parents' and children's spaces, there is plenty of room for family members to have privacy if they wish. On the contrary, while the large open plan living area at the heart of the home brings all the family together. When the family wants to be together, there is a fabulous open plan kitchen, meals and living area to make the house feels like a complete home.
The elegant kitchen has plenty of working surfaces, a 5-burner gas cook-top, a built-in oven, loads of storage, and looks straight out over the well-protected and shady backyard area. This way, whoever is in the kitchen and living room has a good backyard view which is a huge advantage for most parents.
Being in the centre of this great location, this home is truly something special. 11 Rhyder Court is strategically located within close proximity to:
• Murdoch University
• Fiona Stanley and St John of God hospitals
• Major roads, public transports, and shops
• Within Applecross Senior High School zone
Contact Mary Tan for further information or an obligation free appraisal.
This property at 11 Rhyder Court, Murdoch is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Greg Cahill at Ray White Applecross on 27 Dec 2020.
Looking to buy a similar property in the area? View other four bedroom properties for sale in Murdoch or see other recently sold properties in Murdoch.
Murdoch is a mixed-use suburb with residential and institutional sectors. Bound by South Street in the north and west and the Kwinana Freeway in the east, Murdoch's most significant development occurred during the 1970s and 1980s. The population continued to increase in the early 1990s as an influx of medium-density housing was added to the area.
Murdoch is most notably associated with its various health and education institutions. Murdoch University and Challenger Institute of Technology are two major educational facilities that services students from all over the Perth-metro area, while two major hospitals - privately owned St John of God Murdoch Hospital and government-operated Fiona Stanley Hospital - service much of Western Australia's medical requirements. Parks and reserves also feature in the suburb, as does the Murdoch University Sports Ground and the Murdoch Train Station.