Set opposite the lush green expanses of Harmony Fields.
The location is ideal for those who enjoy an active lifestyle, with a sporting oval, dog park, and childrens play equipment just across the road. Convenient access to Tonkin Highway ensures an easy commute to the airport, while Lumen Christi College and public transport are also within easy reach.
Inside, the home features a separate lounge, a meals area, and a stylishly updated kitchen equipped with ample storage, an induction cooktop, a stainless-steel range hood, and a dishwasher. Both the bathroom and laundry have been modernised since the original build, adding to the homes appeal. All 3 bedrooms have ceiling fans.
Step outside to a spacious backyard, where a patio provides the perfect spot to relax or entertain. Side access leads to a concrete pad, ideal for extra parking.
*** Please note the property is currently tenanted until 1/7/2026
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This property at 171 Alcock Street, Maddington is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for rent by Louise Frisina and Kellie Pateman at LJ Hooker Thornlie - Canning Vale.
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If you would like to get in touch with Louise Frisina or Kellie Pateman regarding 171 Alcock Street, Maddington, please call Louise on 0433 322 980 or call Kellie on 0433 674 702, or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant check'Diversity' best describes the southeast suburb of Maddington. Located 18 kilometres from Perth, Maddington contains major residential, retail and industrial sectors, as well as some semi-rural areas within its 11 square kilometre land area. Maddington's development began in the 1970s, with population growth occurring in the early 1990s and recently between 2006 and 2011 when new homes were added to the area.
Removed from the hectic nature of city living, but retaining the facilities that make city living appealing, Maddington is a suburb spoilt with opportunity. Currently, there are two shopping centres in the area, Maddington Central and Maddington Village Shopping Centre, as well as two community centres, a skate park, oval, parklands and playground. There are numerous primary schools in the area, including Maddington Primary School and East Maddington Primary School, as well as a local high school, Yule Brook College.