When Art Deco meets Californian Bungalow you make a home ooze character. This beautiful 1930's built home on 422sqm land features jarrah floorboards with high ceilings, original rosaries in front bedrooms, fireplace and the west facing leadlight windows. Doorways to the generously sized front rooms are fringed with decorative door castings leading to the bedrooms, crown moulded built in wardrobes with space to move.
Through the archway you arrive in the open-plan living area, the master bedroom, laundry and main bathroom. The large master bedroom has all of the noted detailed art deco features with an upgraded ensuite.
The open plan kitchen has plenty of bench space, ample storage as well as a walk in pantry. The lounge area is open and has air conditioning with glass sliding doors leading out to a fantastic sized alfresco area for all year round dining, relaxing or entertaining. The parking space is very generous with up to five car bays to be used as well as side access to the rear of the home.
This home's layout with its generous sized bedrooms lends itself to a broad spectrum of buyers. The home is currently leased at $500 per week until the middle of 2023 with excellent tenants.
Public transport on your doorstep, close proximity to hospitals, TAFE and Notre Dame University, all your amenities are within a stone's throw. This address offers endless lifestyle choices with the popular South Fremantle & Fremantle restaurants, cafes, pubs & the beach in close proximity and the boat harbour only moments away. It can easily be your short term investment, forever home or potentially a getaway with all the city amenities at your fingertips.
Character homes like this are rare, come and see for yourself.
This property at 168 Hampton Road, Beaconsfield is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Xavier Teague at Yard Property on 19 Apr 2022.
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Beaconsfield is an established low-to-medium density suburb within the municipality of the City of Fremantle. Settlement of Beaconsfield dates back to the mid-1800s, with population growth occurring between the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Parks and reserves characterise Beaconsfield with a number of playgrounds adding to its family-friendly appeal. There are numerous local schools like Beaconsfield Pre-Primary School and Beaconsfield Primary School as well as the Challenger Institute of Technology. The Lefroy Road Shopping Centre services the suburbs immediate retail and grocery needs, with the Fremantle City Centre's busy entertaining and dining strip just a few kilometres away.