What would you choose if you owned a subdivisible (subject to approval) 4817sqm block just a kilometre to the heart of Mundaring's shopping and cafe centre with a mostly renovated house, dam and fruit tree orchard? Enjoy the rare treat all to yourself, build another house and bring the generations together, or separate in two and reap the rewards?
- Desirable 4817sqm block with subdivision potential
- Partly renovated 3 bed, 1 bath brick & tile home
- Separate lounge & kitchen/meals
- Approx. 16m x 10m packing shed with bathroom
- Dam & extensive retic. system
- Fruit trees & retained veggie patches
- 3 phase power to shed & house
- Convenient location close to shops, cafes, the Munda Biddi Trail & sport complex
Ideally located in one corner of the property is a 1960's built brick and tile home, as you can see the inside has been partly renovated with a new bathroom, kitchen, down lighting and tiled flooring in the wet areas but needs finishing.
A separate lounge with built-in fire place adjoins the kitchen/meals which has been updated with bright down lighting and a modern tiled flooring, most of the kitchen has been installed and almost everything you need to finish is here as well.
Each of the three bedrooms are a good size and feature timber floorboards.
The nearby bathroom has been completely transformed with floor to ceiling tiling, clever storage and a skylight. Just outside the room you'll find a linen closet, and branching off the kitchen is a decent sized laundry and separate w.c.
Originally part of an orange grove the property still boasts a host of fruit trees and the original packing shed for the orchard. Approximately 16m x 10m with 3 phase power and a crafts room including separate bathroom the shed could make an ideal workspace for a home-based tradesman.
The gardens immediately behind the home are a shady spot with lawn and established trees. Large veggie beds and a host of fruit trees including mulberry, apple, loquat and citrus (just to name a few) extend towards to a pretty dam at the rear of the property providing water to keep the gardens green and healthy.
Ideally located, this property offers the astute buyer a rare opportunity to have shops, cafes, Jacoby Park, the Munda Biddi Trail and Mundaring Sports Centre all within a short walk without sacrificing space or self sustainability.
It doesn't take much to see the value on offer here, contact Alex Christie to arrange a viewing an see for yourself.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 21-23 Yilgarn Street, Mundaring is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Alex Christie at Christie's Real Estate on 29 May 2023.
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Permanent settlement in Mundaring began in 1882-84 when Mr Peter Gugeri established a vineyard south of the Eastern Railway. The first railway siding at Mundaring was named after him and for some years the area was generally known as "Gugeris". A later settler, M H Jacoby, took over Gugeris' vineyards in 1893, and named the business the "Mundaring Vineyard Company". The name came from an Aboriginal camp situated nearby and the meaning given to Jacoby by the aborigines was "a high place on a high place". The correct pronunciation was "Mundahring" but common usage has gradually converted this to "Mundairing".
Known as the heart of the Perth hills, Mundaring is located on the eastern edge of the Perth Hills. It offers stunning walking and cycling trails, spectacular state forest and national parks and home to the historic Mundaring Weir. Other facilities include two primary schools (Sacred Heart School and Mundaring Primary School) and one secondary school (Mundaring Christian College).