UNDER CONTRACT - Multiple buyers missed out...
Located in a prime position, sits this circa 1950s character home. Boasting an impressive land holding of 766 sqm, with a huge 19 metre (approx) frontage, this is an opportunity for the savvy renovator, investor, or builder,
Beautiful timber flooring, and high ceilings, welcome you into 17 Kennard Street, Kensington. The property offers a versatile and well laid out floor plan, with enough room surrounding to extend and cater for all members of the family to fully flourish and enjoy.
The spacious main bedroom and formal lounge are neatly positioned at the front of the property, with large windows offering an abundance of light through them. Two additional generously-sized bedrooms are also offered, as well as a main bathroom with vanity and shower.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area flows seamlessly out to a large sleep-out, adding to the accommodation and space within the property. A laundry and separate WC can be found off the sleep-out.
A 2-minute walk will take you straight to Bill McGrath Reserve where you can enjoy a game of basketball or an afternoon picnic. The George Street shopping precinct is also located down the road, with local cafes, restaurants and a supermarket.
Short stroll to the award winning Little Banksia Cafe.
You are 10 minutes from the Perth CBD, prestigious schooling such as Wesley and Penrhos College, and a 5 minute drive to Curtin University.
Other features of this property include:
- 766 SQM of prime opportunity
- 1 undercover carport
- Centrally located
For more information on this property, please contact Jac Fear on 0499 773 276, or Karen Firth on 0411 429 069.
We look forward to welcoming you.
This property at 17 Kennard Street, Kensington is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jac Fear | Karen Firth Team and Karen Firth | Jac Fear Team at ART OF REAL ESTATE on 20 Feb 2022.
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Kensington is a small suburb bound by South Terrace in the south and Canning Highway in the west. Developed in the post-war years, the suburb was named after the former Kensington Park Racecourse, which was most likely named after William Samuel Cox's Kensington Park Racecourse, in Melbourne. It is in a convenient location close to a number of inner-city urban hubs and just a few kilometres from Perth City.
A number of parks and reserves dominate the Kensington landscape providing plenty of scenic vistas and open public space for locals to explore. The retail and amenity requirements of residents are largely serviced by establishments in surrounding areas, however there is one supermarket within the suburb. Kensington borders Perth's Technology Park, is close to Curtin University and features one local school, Kensington Primary School.