Proudly announcing 17 Highlander Place in Currambine is "on the market" This captivating 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence on a massive 606m2 block is looking for a new family that will enjoy this special place. With plenty of room for a growing family boasting separate front lounge and study/dining room, spacious and light filled open plan living, meals and kitchen. Stepping outside into the huge back yard with beautiful trees, and a large patio. Drive through access from your double carport with recently installed electric garage door. For all you energy conscious people there is a solar system to help keep your energy bills down. Set in a great location you can walk to the train station, Currambine Village Shopping Centre, Currambine Central and entertainment district is just down the road, and fantastic local and private schools are all close by. Call Creagh or Matt to find out more.
Features Include:
• Separate front lounge room and study
• Spacious living and meals area
• Central kitchen boasting crisp white cupboards and striking black benchtops offers plenty of storage and benchtop space
• Master bedroom with a walk in robe and ensuite
• 2 generous size minor bedrooms
• Bathroom consists of single vanity, bath, shower and toilet
• Huge back yard with a large patio
• Solar system
• Drive through access from the carport to the backyard
This property at 17 Highlander Place, Currambine is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Creagh Ferdinands and Matthew Errington at Harcourts Alliance on 20 Jun 2024.
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Developed in the early 1990s, Currambine is located within the City of Joondalup and had its most influential growth period between 1993 and 2006. Situated 26 kilometres north of Perth, the three square kilometre suburb is bound by Burns Beach Road in the north, Mitchell Freeway in the east, Shenton Avenue in the south and Marmion Avenue in the west.
The opening of the Currambine railway station was the impetus for growth in Currambine and continues to keep the suburb well connected. It connects to the Joondalup line, providing locals with quick and convenient transport into Perth. A commercial area in the southwest sector is a highlight that features the Currambine Market Place shopping centre, which includes a cinema and the Joondalup Golf Course. There are two local primary schools in Currambine, one public and one private, as well as plenty of open public park space for locals to enjoy.