Introducing 13 Market Street, Kensington
This character detached residence exudes the charm and warmth of its 1930’s origins with beautiful high ornate ceilings, stunning solid jarrah timber floorboards, decorative lead light windows and an open fireplace to relax by on those chillier winter evenings.
The home offers space and flexibility with formal lounge, dining room, a kitchen with a 900cm cooktop, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, storage loft and workshop plus hardstand for two vehicles. In addition, there are two split air conditioning systems, an instantaneous hot water system and a slow combustion stove to warm the entire house.
The backyard has mature lemon and orange trees full of fruit, a log burning bbq and ample space for a fabulous family alfresco lifestyle. The house commands an enviable position sitting on the high side of the street and offers the opportunity to build a second storey which would deliver expansive neighbourhood and city views.
The home’s appeal is further enhanced by its quiet, peaceful location combined with its close proximity to everything a bustling community has to offer. It’s literally only minutes away from parks, cafes, restaurants, a shopping and medical centre, top private and public schools, public transport and easy access to the city.
Kensington is an inviting family suburb with great appeal, offering established tree lined parks and beautiful character homes.
A property like this is highly sought after and provides the opportunity to create something truly special in a neighbourhood that’s proving increasingly popular.
Council Rates | $2,481 Per Annum
Water Rates | $1,400 Per Annum
Land Area | 440sqm Green Title
Property Code: 954
This property at 13 Market Street, Kensington is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Veronica Moore and Joseph Mansour at Majestic Central Estate Agents on 06 Jun 2023.
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Kensington is a small suburb bound by South Terrace in the south and Canning Highway in the west. Developed in the post-war years, the suburb was named after the former Kensington Park Racecourse, which was most likely named after William Samuel Cox's Kensington Park Racecourse, in Melbourne. It is in a convenient location close to a number of inner-city urban hubs and just a few kilometres from Perth City.
A number of parks and reserves dominate the Kensington landscape providing plenty of scenic vistas and open public space for locals to explore. The retail and amenity requirements of residents are largely serviced by establishments in surrounding areas, however there is one supermarket within the suburb. Kensington borders Perth's Technology Park, is close to Curtin University and features one local school, Kensington Primary School.