THE PROPERTY
This charming 1950s family home, perched on a hill, with potential river views, offers a serene retreat surrounded by lush, established gardens, zoned R20 with potential subdivision for two lots, subject to council approval. Its thoughtful North-South orientation maximises natural light throughout. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a self-contained granny flat and a newly updated bathroom, this single-level residence provides versatile living options for guests, teens, or multigenerational families.
Inside, original features such as rich Jarrah floorboards, stone and wood feature walls, and an open fireplace add warmth and character. The sunroom, wisteria-wrapped patio, outdoor alfresco area, workshop, and shed create diverse spaces for relaxation and hobbies. There is tandem parking for up to four cars and a single carport.
The home's spacious layout, vintage charm, and potential for future development make it ideal for families or those seeking an investment opportunity.
THE LOCATION
Surrounded by excellent amenities, Kadidjiny Park and Playground, Melville Primary and Senior High Schools, Melville Shopping Centre, and Attadale Reserve. With convenient access to the Kwinana Freeway, the property offers an easy commute to the CBD or southern suburbs. Plus, it's just 850 meters from the scenic banks of the Swan River, promising an enviable lifestyle of convenience and natural beauty.
This property at 18 Holman Street, Melville is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Daniel Ranshaw at Realmark Urban.
For more information about Melville, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Melville profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Daniel Ranshaw regarding 18 Holman Street, Melville, please call 0415 181 664 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyMelville is a small suburb 11 kilometres south of Perth City. Its two square kilometre land area is bound to the north by Canning Highway and Leach Highway in the south. Melville's most substantial development took place in the 1950s.
Though very close to many commercial sectors just outside of its boundaries, Melville is largely removed from urbanisation. Home to a number of parks and reserves, the suburb provides locals with numerous native public spaces to explore and enjoy. There are also two local schools, Melville Primary School and Melville Senior High School, and a recreation centre.