THE DEAL
This renovated and updated circa-1930s 4 bedroom 2 bathroom haven combines charm and elegance, starting with a grand double-door verandah entrance that seamlessly invites you inside. As you step through the vestibule, you're greeted by a spacious open-plan dining and revamped-kitchen area, equipped with modern appliances and nestled mere inches away from a huge separate lounge room, adorned with rich wooden floorboards.
The expansive master bedroom offers a relaxing retreat with ample built-in-wardrobe storage next to the main bathroom, while three additional bedrooms cater to every need with ceiling fans and built-in robes amongst their common features. A massive second living area with soaring high ceilings provides a perfect space for family gatherings, complemented by a stylish separate laundry and a second chic bathroom featuring a bathtub and showerhead.
Double French doors open to a fabulous covered alfresco area, set amidst a lush, leafy garden and backyard that’s ideal for outdoor unwinding and entertaining. The property, nestled on a generous block, also boasts feature ceiling cornices and decorative original details, enhancing its unique character.
With added features like security doors, carport parking, gated driveway access and established gardens, this delightful home offers both privacy and seclusion in a coveted location.
SEALS THE DEAL
Unrivalled convenience, close to schools, parks, restaurants, shopping, public transport, local golf courses, Curtin University, the river and even the picturesque South Perth foreshore, overlooking the city.
This property at 23 Monk Street, Kensington is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Jackson Tuttleby and Dani Jones at WHITEFOX Perth Pty Ltd on 26 Sep 2024.
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Kensington is a small suburb bound by South Terrace in the south and Canning Highway in the west. Developed in the post-war years, the suburb was named after the former Kensington Park Racecourse, which was most likely named after William Samuel Cox's Kensington Park Racecourse, in Melbourne. It is in a convenient location close to a number of inner-city urban hubs and just a few kilometres from Perth City.
A number of parks and reserves dominate the Kensington landscape providing plenty of scenic vistas and open public space for locals to explore. The retail and amenity requirements of residents are largely serviced by establishments in surrounding areas, however there is one supermarket within the suburb. Kensington borders Perth's Technology Park, is close to Curtin University and features one local school, Kensington Primary School.