Positioned on a 683sqm, this well-kept brick three bedroom, one bathroom home offers practical living with a functional layout and generous outdoor space in a convenient Midvale location.
The home is neat and well maintained ready for you to just move in. Featuring a comfortable living area with timber-look flooring and split system air conditioning. A lowered sunroom provides an additional living space, ideal as a second lounge, playroom or home office, while the separate utility room adds valuable flexibility for storage, hobbies or everyday use. The practical kitchen and meals area connects easily with the main living space, making everyday living straightforward.
All three bedrooms are well presented and fitted with ceiling fans, while the bathroom is clean, tidy and well cared for.
The spacious backyard is well established and easy to maintain, offering room for kids, pets or simply relaxing, along with multiple garden sheds providing excellent storage. A large covered outdoor area adds further usable space for everyday use or entertaining.
Located close to parks, schools, shops and transport, this property presents a solid opportunity for families, first home buyers or investors seeking space and convenience in Midvale.
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Property Features:
• Well-kept brick three bedroom, one bathroom home
• 683sqm block
• Comfortable living area with split system air conditioning
• Ceiling fans to bedrooms
• Covered outdoor area
• Spacious, established backyard
• Multiple garden sheds one with power.
• Carport and additional off-street parking
This property at 26 Moir Place, Midvale is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Edward Harfouche and Milton Rendell at Real Estate Plus on 28 Jan 2026.
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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.