Two storeys. Five bedrooms. One golden opportunity.
Homes like this don’t pop up often - especially this close to everything. If you’ve been dreaming of moving the fam into Inglewood but can’t face the idea of shoehorning everyone into a townhouse, this one’s about to make all your location and lifestyle dreams come true. A two-storey, five-bedroom powerhouse tucked quietly at the rear, this home celebrates space - in every sense. High ceilings, multiple living areas, flexible layout, generous proportions… it’s got all the ingredients for easy, expansive family living. Multi-gen household? Growing tribe? No problem. It’s time to stop squeezing life into something too small. You’re done compromising.
Downstairs sets the tone - bright, open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas flow to a decked alfresco with rollout shade cloths so every meal can spill outdoors. The kitchen? Properly good. Plenty of storage, great flow, and the kind of bench space you’ll actually use. There’s also a full downstairs bedroom (or home office) and a light, modern bathroom - perfect for guests or flexible family needs. Upstairs is the retreat zone: a spacious main bedroom with walk-in robe, ensuite, and private balcony with CBD glimpses, plus three more extra-large bedrooms (no arguments over who gets the “big one” here). There’s also a third family bathroom with separate bath and shower, a powder room, and a second living area with kitchenette - peace and harmony restored. Add a double carport with automatic door, practical laundry, under-stair storage, and that tucked-away rear position, and you’ve got yourself a rare blend of scale and serenity.
The location? Chef’s kiss. Beaufort Street (270m) puts cafes, bars, and boutiques on your doorstep. It’ll be hard to get everyone home at once with so much happening just a short stroll away. Beaufort Street (270m) puts cafes, bars, and boutiques on your doorstep. Stop by Wild Bakery (450m) or Baking Corner (1km) on your way home from school for a quick coffee and something deliciously flaky. Grocery runs? Sorted. Aldi (400m) and Woolies (450m) have you covered for the everyday, and The Good Grocer (1.3km) is handy for specialty finds. Dinner and drinks are on tap too, with Chakra Restaurant (550m), Testun Bar (1.3km), Bar Vino & Willing Coffee (1.2km), and Three Coins & Sons (1.2km) all there to keep your weekends deliciously full. Shearn Park (500m) and Macaulay Park (1.1km) are ideal for morning walks, weekend picnics, or letting the kids run wild. Sports enthusiasts, take note: Mount Lawley Golf Club is just 1.6km away. Schools are nearby too with Inglewood Primary (1km), St Peter’s Primary (1.9km), and Mount Lawley High (2.2km) all making the school run quick and painless. Nice. It means more time to spend spreading out in your superbly spacious home.
Ready to grow into a home with room for everyone?
Hit Natalie up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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Buyers from the Mid $1Ms are encouraged to come and inspect this property with all offers presented as received, and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Tuesday the 18th of November 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
Lot Size: 238sqm approximately
Build Year: Circa 2015
Council Rates: $2,945.82 per annum approximately (2025/2026)
Water Rates: $1,978.90 per annum approximately (2024/2025)
Survey Strata. No Strata Fees
Rental Estimate: TBC
This property at 148C Ninth Avenue, Inglewood is a five bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Natalie Hoye at Red Fox Property Group on 25 Nov 2025.
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Inglewood is an inner-northern suburb of Perth with a rich history and heritage. Present-day Inglewood is influenced by the charm of its past. Established in 1831, the bulk of Inglewood's landscape stems from its two distinct growth periods, 1904 to 1920 and 1935 to 1940, with renovation and restoration returning the pre-war vintage homes to their former glory.
The lifestyle in Inglewood is one of charm and convenience. Its beautifully old-fashioned suburban landscape is unique, yet its proximity to major urban inner-city hubs ensures modern conveniences and requirements are met. Inglewood's main commercial area is located on Beaufort Street and features retail facilities, cafes, a library, recreation centre and amenities. There is also an aquatic centre, golf course, facilities for tennis and soccer, a major park and a local primary school within the area.