Located in the shiny new Movida Estate, this gorgeous home has been designed with both functionality and style in mind. Built in 2017, the home is pure class and you will love the design choices. The main central living area includes a beautiful kitchen, and excellent connectivity with the outdoors entertaining space, where an extra-large alfresco plus patio extension is surrounded by green!
At the rear of the home is an intimate theatre room which can potentially double as a 4th bedroom or guest room. The master bedroom suite to the front of the home is simply stunning too, and of course includes walk in robes and a sleek ensuite.
The street-scape here is particularly gorgeous too. With trees planted all throughout the middle of the road, which are still quite young but well on their way to becoming quite magnificent! This is definitely an estate that should get increasingly attractive as it ages (a bit like me)
Summary of some awesome features:
• Huge undercover outdoors entertaining area
• Double garage
• Ducted reverse cycle Daikin with 3 zones!
• Only 3.5km from Midland Gate Shopping Center
• 3 great bedrooms plus theatre room
• Super classy
Water rates: $1196p/a (approx.)
Council rates: $2000p/a (approx.)
Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this advertisement, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all pertinent matters. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the Vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract.
This property at 22 Burrows Loop, Midvale is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Nick Mitchell and Alex Mitchell at Porter Matthews Metro on 27 Jan 2023.
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Midvale is an established suburb with some commercial areas along the Great Eastern Highway. Belonging to the municipalities of the City of Swan and the Shire of Mundaring, settlement of Midvale dates from the mid-1800s with its most significant development period occurring between the 1950s and 1980s.
Defined by the homes and parks that dominate its landscape, Midvale provides residents with a quintessential suburban environment. Though home to a small commercial sector, the majority of Midvale is occupied by homes and there are numerous public open spaces like Elder Park, Moir Park, Morrison Park and Salisbury Park providing native scenery for residents to explore and enjoy. Midvale Primary School is the local school.