Set on a generous 971sqm R30-zoned block just minutes from Albany’s vibrant CBD, this solid 1950s-built home offers an appealing blend of comfort, space and future subdivision potential in a highly convenient location.
Neat, tidy and immediately inviting, the home presents a warm and welcoming street presence, with a classic façade, established lawn and a gently elevated outlook. Inside, the layout is practical and well-proportioned, with a central entry leading through to the main living areas and a natural flow between spaces that makes everyday living easy.
A comfortable lounge at the front of the home is filled with natural light and offers a relaxed setting for quiet evenings, while the adjoining dining and kitchen zone forms the functional heart of the home. The kitchen is generous in size with ample cabinetry and workspace, positioned perfectly to service both indoor living and outdoor entertaining.
Toward the rear, a spacious family and meals area opens out to a substantial covered patio, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. This is a standout feature of the property—an expansive, sheltered space ideal for entertaining, weekend barbecues or simply enjoying the privacy of the backyard.
Accommodation comprises two well-sized bedrooms, both positioned for privacy and comfort, and serviced by a practical bathroom incorporating laundry facilities. The home is kept comfortable throughout the seasons with the charm of a tile fire for winter warmth, complemented by reverse cycle air conditioning for climate control.
Outdoors, the backyard offers plenty of room for children, pets or future enhancements with established retaining and garden areas adding character and usability. A sizeable shed provides excellent storage or workshop space, while the carport and extended driveway ensure ample off-street parking, and there is also the added advantage of potential under-house storage access via a trapdoor, offering even more practical space.
Positioned within easy reach of shops, cafés, schools and Albany’s attractions, this property delivers outstanding convenience alongside a relaxed residential setting.
Whether you’re entering the market, downsizing without compromise, or seeking a solid investment with scope to add value, this well-maintained home represents a compelling opportunity in a tightly held location.
The property is being sold on an “as is” basis, meaning it will be sold in its current condition, with timber pest and structural reports available on request. All offers to be received by 3pm, Tuesday 28th April.
What you need to know:
• Solid 1950s built home on a spacious 971sqm block
• Zoning is R30
• Two bedrooms, one bathroom
• Neat, tidy and well-maintained throughout
• Comfortable lounge plus separate dining and family/meals area
• Tile fire and reverse cycle air conditioning
• Large, covered patio for outdoor entertaining
• Generous backyard with established gardens and retaining
• Shed/workshop plus carport and additional off-street parking
• Excellent proximity to Albany CBD, shops, schools and amenities
• Great opportunity for first homebuyers, downsizers or investors
• Council Rates $2,747.57
• Water Rates $1,603.19
This property at 137 Serpentine Road, Albany is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jeremy Stewart and Stephanie Del Borrello at Merrifield Real Estate on 29 Apr 2026.
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