A superior build and a sense of flow are what the owners love about their family home at 21A Kemmish Crescent. From its impressive street appeal and premium finishes to thoughtful and practical inclusions throughout, it's ideal in every sense.
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home's layout features living and entertaining zones on the ground floor, with accommodation conveniently separated on the upper level. Fitted with built-in robes, the spacious secondary bedrooms share the fully tiled family bathroom. In the main suite, find a customised walk-through robe and a resort-style ensuite with a floating dual vanity and laundry chute.
There's space for every family member, including a luxe home theatre, an upstairs lounge opening onto the tiled balcony, a playroom with a genius glass window overlooking the main living and dining area, a font of home office and the fantastic alfresco under the main roof. Entertain in the ultimate comfort year-round with infra-red heating, shade blinds, a ceiling fan and built-in Bose speakers. Nearby, the saltwater pool includes a concealed pool blanket, an outdoor shower and a pavilion for lounging between dips.
Whether dining inside or out, the luxury kitchen will cater for any occasion effortlessly, with a suite of premium cooking appliances, glossy stone benchtops and a sweeping 4-seater breakfast island.
Occupying a generous 550sqm block in an elevated and sought-after Melville enclave the home is conveniently located to local schools, cafes and restaurants, Good Grocer IGA with Fremantle and Westfield Booragoon a short drive away.
The ultimate family home awaits.
This property at 21A Kemmish Crescent, Melville is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Matthew Podesta and Chris Sofoulis at Mont Property on 20 May 2023.
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Melville 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.