A hidden delight - once found, this home stands out from the crowd.
More like a park than a street, there are no busy roads at your front door. Very relaxing and safe for the kids, being a no through road this part of Essex St has almost no traffic other than your immediate neighbours.
Feel the natural sunlight streaming through the glass sliding doors into the living area. Pull them aside and enjoy the seamless transition from inside to the wrap around outdoor deck.
Never cull an invite list - even the longest dining table will feel at home. Slide open the glass doors and guests can float between the kitchen, the game on television, BBQ and timber deck. With the shade sail up you have a whole other room outdoors.
The light and airy second living area upstairs is perfect for use as a dedicated studio or children's playroom.
For a more intimate dinner outdoors, take in the sunset from the joining balcony.
For those things you want to have close by but don't want to see, the home's practical layout provides a separate 'wing' specifically designed for the laundry, workshop and storeroom. With a handy laundry chute, the out of sight laundry means you'll never have to hear your washing machine.
To find: Follow the paved road (Essex Street) coming from May Street.
Conveniently located within walking distance to Beaufort Street, Bayswater train station, Chisholm college and Primary school.
Viewing will impress!
Shire rates: $2276.89 p.a. approx
Water rates: $1446.43 p.a. approx
This property at 14 Essex Street, Bayswater is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Brock Robertson at NTY Property Group on 18 Jul 2020.
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Bayswater is located on the northeastern side of the Swan River. It is approximately seven kilometres from the Perth CBD and close to Maylands, Morley and Embleton. Bayswater is part of the City of Bayswater municipality, which is colloquially known as the ‘Garden City’. The inner metro suburb, which has a total land area of 10 square kilometres, began its major suburban development in the late 1880s.
Bayswater offers its residents a classic suburban environment close to urban conveniences. The Bayswater Train Station is a major feature of the suburb, which makes commuting around the Perth metro area very easy for locals. There are also plenty of schools within the area, and it is close to parks and other desirable amenities. The Morley Galleria, which is a major Perth shopping centre, is just a short drive away.