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25 Elizabeth Street, Kalamunda WA 6076

Listed price: Offers Sold: 07 Jun 2024
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  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 6 Cars
  • Landsize 863m2
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25 Elizabeth Street, Kalamunda WA 6076

NOW UNDER OFFER Life Style and or Business Opportunity!

UNDER OFFER!

A Magically Japan Inspired Home with "Wabi Sabi" Bed and Breakfast*
Open By Private Inspection Only

Beautifully nestled on the doorstep of the serene natural bushland of Kalamunda, discover this enchanting much loved home offering a sanctuary of delightful calmness.

Designed and constructed with meticulous attention to detail by New England Cottage Builders in 1997, this cedar and iron home resonates with the tranquil beauty of its surroundings. See below the notes about the "Wabi Sabi" Ryokan (Japanese style bed and breakfast).

Nestled on a 863m2 corner block with 2 street frontages and parking for up to 6 cars you will be greeted by the harmonious blend of Japanese-inspired themes and mature established gardens adorned by stone lanterns amongst winding pathways leading you to discover the serene Koi fish pond making this a haven for reflection and peace.

Relax and unwind after a busy day’s work gazing at the breathtaking city and sunset views from your private oasis. Discover multiple entertaining areas that beckon you to relax.

Whether it's morning meditation in the outdoor sitting areas or breakfast overlooking the serene gardens, every corner of this home invites mindfulness and serenity.

Experience the essence of Japanese tradition with a freestanding ceremonial tea house offering an intimate space for contemplation. Need a creative retreat? A separate tool shed awaits your artistic endeavours, ready to be transformed into a studio or hobby room.

Inside provides for a haven of comfort and elegance, boasting 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with an open-plan kitchen, meals, and sitting area. Ascend to the upstairs mezzanine, where a cozy day bed awaits, offering another tranquil space for relaxation or storage.

Embrace the essence of peaceful living in this remarkable property, where every detail speaks to harmony and beauty. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of paradise amidst the enchanting allure of nature.

Just a short meander away from Stirk Park, Kalamunda's historic town centre and Hotel including a host of community sporting facilities, cosmopolitan cafe's and restaurants, everyday shopping will public transport at your doorstep.

Kalamunda Hospital is within walking distance alomg with the Kalamunda shopping centre with an array of shops, cafes are also just a short stroll away.

"Wabi Sabi" Ryokan (Japanese style bed and breakfast).
Opened in 2010 by Donald McKechnie, (Kalamunda Shire President 2010) and Mr Torao Sato, (Consul-General of Japan, Japanese Consulate 2010), this compact bed and breakfast business was established adjoining the family home.
Ryokan Wabi Sabi was run for many years offering the traditional overnight stay complete with a Japanese breakfast menu. Additionally guests could add an evening banquette to their overnight experience.

This self-contained accommodation could be reopened as originally planned or could be utilised as a Granny flat or simply additional family living.

Wabi Sabi – the Ryokan experience: use the following url to read more about "Wabi Sabi". https://www.lay2.com.au/news/wabi-sabi-the-ryokan-experience/

Note: Registration as a business and permissions to run as a bed and breakfast would be the responibility of the new owner.

Council Rates: $2,126.00 p/a
Water Rates: $405.00 p/a

Open By Private Inspection Only

Mick Lay - 0434 774 939
Tom Sideris - 0403 163 167

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  • Garages 6

Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 25 Elizabeth Street, Kalamunda is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Mick Lay and Tom Sideris at Lay2 Real Estate on 07 Jun 2024.

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Kalamunda overview

Named from an Aboriginal word meaning 'home in the forest', Kalamunda is a residential and parkland suburb with minor commercial sectors. Significant development of Kalamunda did not begin until the post-war years, with accelerated growth experienced through to the 1970s. The population has remained relatively stable since the mid 1990s.

Life in Kalamunda

Kalamunda provides residents with a lifestyle removed from over urbanisation with an array of parks and reserves dominating the suburb. A highlight is the Kalamunda Water Park, which is an enjoyable tourist attraction of the area. Kalamunda's town centre features a number of shopping centres as well as medical facilities like the Kalamunda Hospital Campus. The local schools in the suburb are Kalamunda Primary School, Kalamunda Senior High School and Kalamunda Christian School.

Kalamunda quick stats

High end $1.0m
Median $800k
Low end $660k
11.9 %
Annual growth
$800k
Annual median sales price
$637pw
Annual median rental price

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25 Elizabeth Street, Kalamunda is a 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom house.

The median house price in Kalamunda is $800,000, the median unit price is $482,500.

25 Elizabeth Street, Kalamunda sold on 7/6/2024, however the final sale price was not disclosed.
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