What we love
Perched opposite a lovely tree-lined park and Our Lady of Good Counsel within a surprisingly-tranquil pocket of Karrinyup, this charming 3 bedroom 1 bathroom street-front residence is the ideal pad for those seeking something convenient and a little bit more “lock-up-and-leave”. There is plenty of scope for you to add your own personal modern touches to this neat and tidy abode – one that benefits from splendid leafy views, as a result of its natural surroundings.
Walk to bus stops, the Karrinyup Leisure Centre, Newborough Primary School, the new-look Karrinyup Shopping Centre, picturesque Lake Gwelup Reserve, St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School and pristine bushland from here, with the likes of Hamersley Public Golf Course, the freeway, Stirling Train Station, Trigg Point, the revamped Scarborough Beach esplanade, more shopping at Westfield Innaloo and both the Churchlands and Carine Senior High Schools (optional intake areas) all only a matter of minutes away in their own right. An underrated location – and the desirable lifestyle that comes with it – awaits.
What to know
A huge sunken and carpeted front lounge room is fully-equipped with split-system air-conditioning, a ceiling fan, a gas bayonet for heating, a skylight and delightful park glimpses from within.
The separate open-plan dining and kitchen area is tiled and has a gas bayonet of its own, also playing host to an island breakfast bar, double sinks, a water-filter tap, tiled splashbacks, a dishwasher recess, a GEC range hood, a Fisher and Paykel gas cooktop, a separate Chef oven and a microwave nook.
Off the dining space, outdoor access to a paved entertaining courtyard is rather seamless, with a lush green outlook and the sounds of local birdlife chirping away up in the surrounding treetops complemented by some lawn and established low-maintenance reticulated gardens.
Back inside, all three bedrooms are also carpeted for comfort, inclusive of a huge master with eight doors of built-in-wardrobe and storage space, a ceiling fan and its own split-system air-conditioning unit for climate control.
The second bedroom has three doors of built-in robes, a ceiling fan and enjoys the luxury of semi-ensuite access through to a practical bathroom with a shower, separate bathtub, heat lamps and a door leading into the two-way toilet – off the laundry.
A third bedroom – or study – next to the dining room is of a decent size and also looks out to the park across the road. There is full-height built-in storage in the laundry, along with external access to the side drying courtyard.
Extras include a double linen press, feature ceiling cornices, skirting boards, Foxtel connectivity, security doors and screens, a gas hot-water system, a single carport, potential for a second vehicle to park within the entertaining courtyard and a side-access gate – leading through the drying courtyard and towards a powered lock-up storeroom.
Water Rates: $1,265 approx
Shire Rates - $1,158 approx
No Strata Fees
Building Insurance is shared with the three properties on strata plan
If parkside pleasure is what you seek, then this gem has your name written all over it!
Who to talk to
To find out more about this property you can contact agents Brad & Josh Hardingham
on B 0419 345 400 / J 0488 345 402.
Main features
3 bedrooms
1 bathroom
Separate living and dining areas
Entertaining courtyard
Powered lock-up storeroom
Single carport
Potential to park a second vehicle in tandem – beyond the carport
Built in 1984 (approx.)
This property at 25A Thomas Way, Karrinyup is a three bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Brad & Josh Hardingham at Haiven Property on 10 Jun 2024.
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Karrinyup is a mixed-use residential and commercial suburb. The name Karrinyup was originally derived from the word Careniup, a Noongar name for a nearby swamp, which means "the place where bush kangaroos graze". Major development of Karrinyup began in 1957 and continued for a number of decades resulting in a variant range of dwelling and home styles reflective of the eras they were originally built in.
Karrinyup's commercial focus revolves around the Karrinyup Shopping Centre, which is home to a host of retail shops and amenities that service both locals and visitors alike. Parks and reserves are another notable feature within the suburb, which includes both public and private golf courses for locals to enjoy. There are also several schools, recreational facilities, a community centre and a library.