Tucked privately at the rear, this tranquil 3 bedroom 1 bathroom brick-and-tile haven is where the world slows down and life feels easy.
Thoughtfully designed for comfort and connection, it’s the kind of dream down-sizer or lock-up-and-leave gem that welcomes you in, wraps you up and quietly reminds you that the best things in life aren’t always on show. There is even a slight Mediterranean feel about the property, with its rustic façade complemented by feature window railings.
With no common driveway to speak of, there is ample parking space on offer out front – inclusive of two separate designated areas for a boat, caravan or trailer to be stored long-term. Within the secure single garage, there is also a handy lock-up storeroom – as well as direct access out to a paved north-facing entertaining and drying courtyard, where a future outdoor spa definitely wouldn’t look out of place.
Inside, a carpeted front lounge room is graced by a ceiling fan and a gas bayonet for heating – leading through to a central open-plan dining and renovated-kitchen area with stylish timber-look floors, a feature skylight, sleek stone bench tops, subway-tile splashbacks, double sinks, pull-out pantry drawers, shaker-style cabinetry, an Electrolux stainless-steel four-burner gas cooktop and an under-bench oven.
Doubling personal living options is an adjacent family room with split-system air-conditioning, a skylight, its own fan and gas bayonet, attractive white plantation window shutters and seamless access out to the back courtyard.
The separate sleeping quarters are highlighted by a spacious master-bedroom suite with a ceiling fan, three doors of built-in wardrobes and semi-ensuite access into a practical bathroom with a shower, separate bathtub, heat lamps, a powder vanity and a separate toilet.
The second bedroom has a fan, a built-in robe and a pleasant north-facing aspect to savour, whilst the front third bedroom – or study – boasts a ceiling fan and built-in double robes. There is even courtyard access from the laundry also – where a double linen press and separate second toilet can be found.
Stroll to the stunning Stirling Civic Gardens parklands around the corner, as well as Stirling Train Station and several bike paths. Further enhancing your low-maintenance lifestyle is a very close proximity to picturesque Princeton Private Estate lakes and parklands (merely footsteps away), top schools, Roselea Shopping Centre, public transport, the freeway, the buzzing Main Street café and restaurant strip and so much more – inclusive of the city, coast, Westfield Innaloo and the amazing Karrinyup Shopping Centre precinct.
The perfect blend of privacy and presence beckons, here. This one truly is a secret worth discovering!
Other features include, but are not limited to:
-Carpeted bedrooms
-Solar-power panels
-Security-alarm system
-Whole-house water-filtration system
-Feature ceiling cornices
-Feature skirting boards
-Security doors and screens
-Gas hot-water system
-Established easy-care gardens
-High rear walls/fencing for added privacy
-Single lock-up garage
-Side-access gate to the rear
Brick and Tile Construction (~1993)
Land Area | 504 sqm
Area UMR | 147 sqm
Outgoings
Council Rates (City of Stirling) | $1,888.58 pa (25/26 FY)
Water Corporation | $1,325.1 pa (24/25 FY)
This property at 11B Newcomen Road, Stirling is a three bedroom, one bathroom duplex sold by Jo Femia at Jo Femia Residential on 18 Nov 2025.
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Stirling is an established suburb 12 kilometres north of Perth. Bound by the Mitchell Freeway, Stirling was originally part of Osborne Park before being officially gazetted in 1976 as Stirling. Development of the area progressed quickly and continued throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Stirling's proximity to the Mitchell and Kwinana freeways provides residents with quick and convenient access into and out of Perth. Within the suburb there is the Stirling Village Shopping Centre, which exists to service the immediate needs of locals and houses a supermarket and a number of speciality stores. Parks and reserves are dominant in Stirling with everything from sporting fields to children's play equipment catered for. Also in the suburb are the City of Stirling offices, Osborne Park Hospital and the Stirling Train Station.