How hard is it to find a decent property in Roleystone with value for money in the $400,000s? Well, here is a beauty! Apart from its appealing features it has the great benefit of convenience of location.
You could live here without a car as most facilities are within 350m of the property and there is a bus stop around the corner. It is so close to the centre of town with its shops, cafes, doctors, dentist, accountants, country club (where you can get a meal and a drink), and sporting activities.
The gently sloping block is 2216sqms and comes with side access and a gate at the bottom to public open space with a track through to the shopping centre. (Great for getting fish and chips on a Friday night, picking up a newspaper and coffee or a full breakfast on a Sunday morning. And if fresh bread and cakes are what you are after, Honey's Bakehouse produces some of the best in Perth!
Built in 1967, this character 3x1 has beautiful big timber windows; the good sort that open out, high ceilings in the living areas and all the bedrooms take a double bed comfortably.
There have been some wonderful parties at this house; especially in summer, with the kitchen/meals area opening out to a large gabled entertainment area and a decent sized pool. The decking around the pool provides a perfect surface for relaxing in the sun.
So, here it is. It won't be available for long; good to make your move now and call
Maggie Burke 0419 939 110
Features:
Polished concrete floors
Raked ceilings in living areas
Modern kitchen
Westinghouse electric oven
Omega induction cooktop
Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning
Timber features
SHWS
This property at 16 Heather Road, Roleystone is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Maggie Burke at Maggie Burke Real Estate on 06 Sep 2020.
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Roleystone is a predominantly rural area with some rural-residential areas. Part of the City of Armadale, it is bound to the north by the Shire of Kalamunda, to the east by the Shires of York and Beverley, the Brookton Highway in the south and Kelmscott in the west. With a total land area of 187 square kilometres, Roleystone is a low density suburb.
Characterised by its numerous parklands and agriculture use (particularly orchards), Roleystone's beautiful undulating landscape is impressive. Some major features include the Darling Range National Park, Araluen Botanic Park and the Araluen Country Club and Golf Course. The commercial and retail requirements of Roleystone residents are serviced by neighbouring shopping centres in Kelmscott and Armadale.