A softly sweeping entrance is an ideal way to guide visitors into this architecturally-designed home filled with natural light and a variety of spaces to play, work and rest.
The best views can be enjoyed from the plush sunken lounge, formal dining area with bar, and family dining room. Double-storey tinted windows overlook the pool, established frangipani trees and solar-powered water feature within the property's Balinese-style gardens. Upstairs, the pool can be viewed from the interior mezzanine level or outdoor balcony. Here, there are also three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a stylish bathroom with a handheld showerhead over the bath, and a generous multi-purpose room.
Like the downstairs areas, the private master bedroom also makes extensive use of natural light and offers a walk-in wardrobe, as well as a generous ensuite featuring shower, spa and outdoor access. The next closest room is the home office space, which is set conveniently beside the front door. There is also a spacious sitting room, games room and alfresco area set at the far end of the house.
Comfort is paramount here, with ceiling fans and split system air conditioning enable residents and guests to enjoy individualised climate control, and the fully ducted vacuum system promotes an impressive level of hygiene throughout the home. The fully integrated Arlo CCTV system includes motion detection, live feed and speaker functions, and there is a Foxtel satellite dish installed and NBN/FTTN connection readily available.
Set directly across from Wireless Hill Reserve and in a prime area for education, shopping and recreation, this home is ready for you to settle in and make priceless memories.
This property at 112 Davy Street, Booragoon is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Matthew Podesta and Peter Zambotti at Mont Property on 26 Feb 2022.
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Booragoon is an established suburb with commercial areas located centrally within the City of Melville. Booragoon's development occurred between the 1960s and the early 1980s with a slight population decrease between 1991 and 2006, followed by another increase between 2006 and 2011.
Characterised by its mix of parks, reserves, property and commercial sectors, Booragoon is a suburb with plenty of diversity on offer. Garden City Shopping Centre is the most notable commercial feature and one of the largest shopping centres within the Perth metropolitan area. In addition to the main shopping establishment, Garden City houses a cinema, public library, Melville City Council office and a major regional bus station. Other features in Booragoon are Melville Aquatic Fitness Centre, Booragoon Lake Reserve and local school, Booragoon Primary School.