UNDER OFFER BY CONNIE HANDCOCK, WHITE HOUSE PROPERTY PARTNERS.
Inspired by the sun-washed warmth of the Mediterranean, with a distinct Freo feel, this home is every part a coastal retreat – with the bonus of a rear landholding opportunity. Days unfold to the sound of birdsong and gentle sea breezes rolling through, while the tree-lined setting is simply serene. It’s an endearing community neighbourhood too: right on the edge of South Freo with its vibrant dining scene and beautiful coastline, where weekends hum with activity at the local farmers’ markets or parklands, as families walk the dog and kick the footy.
A front porch overlooks the driveway and native greenery, with scope to transform this area into a private garden escape. Inside, the indoor-outdoor feeling is a joy: French doors on all sides, sunlight filtering through, and the natural textures of jarrah, stone and earthy terracotta. A limestone fireplace adds a rustic touch to the air-conditioned open-plan living, before flowing through to a second, generous living area, where bifolds stack open to the alfresco. The timber kitchen wraps around to face this zone, with a servery window above a little breakfast bar, and a freestanding cooker.
Two bedrooms span the home, one by the front door and the master in a separate wing with robes and split-system air – both enjoying garden outlooks. Nearby is a grey-and-white bathroom: kiddy-sized bath, vanity, shower, and a separate toilet housed in the laundry, connecting through to the timber-lined living. Outside, the north-facing alfresco courtyard is sheltered by a shade sail, with a small storage nook down the side.
At the rear, an exceptional opportunity presents itself. The option to purchase the rear allotment means all the hard work has been done for you: fully titled across two survey-strata lots, with a stretch of blank-canvas land that can be anything. Landbank for the future, build a dream home or self-contained studio (STCA) for multi-generational ease or an income stream, capitalising on the block’s natural elevation and potential for long, open vistas across the suburb.
The future flexibility inspires endless possibility – a charming coastal hideaway with the benefit of rare earth, in one of the most desirable pockets this close to Freo and surrounds.
• Mediterranean-inspired coastal retreat
• Two separate survey-strata titles: front home (337m2) + rear landholding (320m2)
• Option to purchase rear allotment, with 51m2 common driveway
• Dual offering with future flexibility: live in, landbank or develop (STCA)
• Front porch, driveway parking for two cars, generous front yard area
• Breezy & peaceful tree-lined setting
• Wonderful indoor–outdoor flow, two generous living areas anchored by the alfresco
• Natural palette of jarrah, timber, stone, glass & earthy terracotta
• Open-plan living with limestone fireplace & A/C
• Timber kitchen with servery window, breakfast bar & freestanding cooker
• Two-bedroom layout with garden outlooks
• Master with BIRs & A/C
• Bathroom with bath, vanity, shower plus separate toilet in laundry
• Additional light-filled living/dining zone with bi-folds to north-facing alfresco courtyard
• Side storage zone & garden shed
• On South Fremantle’s border: close to dining, shopping, farmers’ markets & parklands
• Endearing community lifestyle, easy walkability to nearby attractions
• School catchment: Beaconsfield Primary School, Fremantle College
27 Sea View:
Council Rates: $2,546.01 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $1,380.10 per annum (approx)
27a Sea View:
Council Rates: $2,224.50 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $665 per annum (approx)
This property at 27 Sea View Street, Beaconsfield is a two bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Connie Handcock and Tom Orton at White House Property Partners.
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If you would like to get in touch with Connie Handcock or Tom Orton regarding 27 Sea View Street, Beaconsfield, please call Connie on 0411 115 147 or call Tom on 0452 287 547, or contact the agent via email.
Beaconsfield is an established low-to-medium density suburb within the municipality of the City of Fremantle. Settlement of Beaconsfield dates back to the mid-1800s, with population growth occurring between the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Parks and reserves characterise Beaconsfield with a number of playgrounds adding to its family-friendly appeal. There are numerous local schools like Beaconsfield Pre-Primary School and Beaconsfield Primary School as well as the Challenger Institute of Technology. The Lefroy Road Shopping Centre services the suburbs immediate retail and grocery needs, with the Fremantle City Centre's busy entertaining and dining strip just a few kilometres away.