Some homes never go out of style.
Set behind a timeless brick façade, this is a home that has evolved with the needs of modern family living while retaining the generous proportions that have become increasingly sought after. With a focus on quality rather than trends, it combines multiple living areas, comfortably sized bedrooms and a dedicated study with warm, light-filled interiors that feel instantly comfortable.
At its centre, the renovated kitchen connects effortlessly with the surrounding living spaces before extending outdoors to an expansive covered alfresco. Beyond, the backyard provides plenty of room for children to play, established gardens to enjoy and a substantial powered workshop that offers exceptional versatility as a studio, workshop, home gym or creative retreat.
Both bathrooms have been beautifully renovated with floor-to-ceiling tiling, while solar panels and double-glazed front windows add to the home's everyday comfort and efficiency. A timeless neutral palette and an abundance of natural light complete an interior that feels both fresh and enduring.
Positioned in one of Currambine's established family pockets, you're within walking distance of Currambine Primary School, Currambine Train Station and the recently opened Coles precinct, making day-to-day convenience just as appealing as the home itself.
A residence that offers the space families need today, with the thoughtful improvements to be enjoyed for years to come.
For more, contact Matt Hemsworth.
This property at 19 Metroliner Drive, Currambine is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Matt Hemsworth and Connor Hines at LJ Hooker Joondalup.
For more information about Currambine, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Currambine profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Matt Hemsworth or Connor Hines regarding 19 Metroliner Drive, Currambine, please call Matt on 0488 070 954 or call Connor on 0436 524 374, or contact the agent via email.
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.