Nestled in the heart of a tranquil, tree lined street in a family friendly old-fashioned neighbourhood, this 4-bedroom 1960’s charmer has been brought into the present with care and consideration.
Surrounded by parklands, quality local schools and just minutes to the Swan River and Garden City Shopping Precinct, you really could not be any better positioned!
Other Feature Include:
• Spacious modernized kitchen includes breakfast bar, 900mm oven, 5 gas hot plates, range-hood, galaxy black polished benchtops, dishwasher, double fridge recess, plenty of bench and cupboard space with extra overhead cabinetry
• Reverse cycle air conditioning
• Open plan lounge/dining/kitchen areas
• Original Jarrah floorboards
• New generously sized master bedroom has mirrored built in robes, reverse cycle air conditioning and new window treatments
• Bedroom 2 has built in robes, TV antenna point and ceiling fan
• 3rd/4th bedrooms are double sized (bed 3 has built in robes, bed 4 has ceiling fan)
• Main bathroom composes of bath/shower, floor to ceiling tiles, vanity, and WC
• Large powered workshop
• Gas instantaneous HWS and gas bayonet point
• Linen storage
• Separate laundry and separate WC
• Paved outdoor alfresco area with outdoor TV antenna point and storage shed
• Grassed area and manicured gardens, perfect for the kids/pets to run around on
• Located between the popular Marmion Reserve and Edgar Saul Reserve
• 300m from local shopping at North Lake Road IGA
• Minutes to the Swan River, Garden City Shopping Precinct, Booragoon Primary, and all amenities
• Fantastic transport facilities
This property at 12 Hayward Street, Myaree is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Linton Allen at Empire Residential Property on 19 Jan 2021.
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Prior to 1954, the suburb now named Myaree was part of Melville until the Melville Road Board acquired land and planning for an urban residential area in conjunction with an industrial area. The name, Myaree, which is an Aboriginal word meaning 'foliage', was suggested and street names were chosen commemorating men of the district who died on active service in the first world war and old residents who had played an active part in the development of the area.
Myaree is home to a retail hub along Leach Highway which includes many major retail outlets and public transport, providing a short journey to Fremantle and Perth City. Other features include seven reserves and parks such as Marmion Reserve, a sporting space with it's own lake with walking path.