Tucked away at the very end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this well-maintained four-bedroom, one-bathroom home with two toilets and a double enclosed drive-through garage is the perfect family residence or investment opportunity. The home offers spacious bedrooms, including a master with a large walk-in robe and semi-ensuite access, bedrooms three and four with built-in robes, plus an additional WC for convenience.
The kitchen is well appointed with a shopper’s entrance, ample bench and cupboard space, and quality appliances. Flowing from here is the large open-plan dining and family living area, complete with a built-in bar, while a separate formal lounge provides even more space to relax or entertain. Comfort is assured year-round with ducted evaporative air conditioning throughout and a reverse cycle split system in the main living area.
Outside, the home truly shines with an extensive all-weather entertaining area, beautifully reticulated gardens, and a powered, lockable shed fitted with hot and cold water. The 597sqm block offers plenty of room for the whole family.
Located in a sought-after pocket close to schools, parks, shops and public transport, this home is also just five minutes to Clarkson Station, four minutes to Quinns Beach, seven minutes to Ocean Keys Shopping Centre and only eight minutes to Mindarie Marina.
2025/2026 Outgoings
Water: $937.02
Council: TBA
Please be aware that these figures are an approximate only
Rental appraisal - $630 - $680/week
This property at 16 Helby Close, Merriwa is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ian Knight and Marco Viljoen at LJ Hooker Joondalup on 19 Sep 2025.
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The name originally proposed for this suburb by the Shire of Wanneroo was 'Hester' after one of the first land owners in the vicinity. This was approved in 1980, but the name was opposed by Australia Post on account of duplication. Because of this the Shire of Wanneroo proposed the name Merriwa (an Aboriginal word for 'a good place'). The name was approved in 1980.
Merriwa is a coastal, northern suburb of Perth and is part of the City of Wanneroo. It is predominantly a residential suburb containing two RAAF retirement villages, a small shopping centre called the Merriwa Plaza and six large parks scattered throughout Merriwa. The suburb contains one primary school, Merriwa Primary School. Located on the same campus is Merriwa Education Support Centre, specialising in education for intellectually disabled children.