Situated in one of the most sought after pockets of the suburb, an easy 500m walk to the train station and Kelmscott town centre this super cool solid brick 3x1 home, built in the 60's sits on an ENORMOUS block with so much space and potential to develop.
Set well back off the road the home sits behind established street trees and showcases classic 60's architecture with a quaint front porch, character jarrah floors and raked ceilings. The home is largely original inside and has been beautifully kept over the years. There's an open fireplace in the lounge with large windows allowing natural light to stream through and light up the living spaces. The kitchen is classic 60's and looks so retro and stylish.
In terms of living areas there's a lounge to the front of the home, a kitchen/meals area and a large enclosed patio to the rear allowing space for the family to spread out and entertain. The bedrooms are all a good size along with the bathroom which comes with a bath and separate shower while the toilet runs off the laundry. The internals of the home have just been professionally painted in a crisp white neutral palette.
The block is huge and there are heaps of options for future development whether it be retaining the home and building another home at the rear of demolishing in the future and building up to 4 new homes. The Zoning is R25/60 so best to discuss the potential of the block with the City of Armadale planning Department on 08 9394 5000.
With an expected rental return of around $450/week this really is the ULTIMATE INVESTMENT!
Con Mathews on 0402 235 535
This property at 16 Banyard Avenue, Kelmscott is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Con Mathews at O'Neil Real Estate on 22 Jun 2023.
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Kelmscott is a mixed-use residential, industrial, rural and commercial suburb located 25 kilometres southeast of Perth. The suburb was one of the very early towns established in the Swan River Colony and was named after Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, the birthplace of the first Anglican clergyman in the colony, Thomas Hobbes Scott (1783–1860). Established in 1830, Kelmscott's most rapid growth period was in the 1960s and 1970s.
Though close to the lively Armadale City Centre, Kelmscott is a quiet suburb nestled among the numerous parks and reserves that pepper its landscape. The Kelmscott Town Centre is the main commercial sector with the Kelmscott Plaza and Stargate Kelmscott Shopping Centre all located here. There is also a railway station and four local schools in Kelmscott.