Privately tucked away, 29 Newbury Street presents a rare chance to secure a beautifully renovated home that blends effortless style with low-maintenance living in one of Balga's sought after pockets near the Hamersley border.
From the moment you step inside, The home has been completely transformed with timeless Hamptons-inspired finishes, including a sleek white kitchen with stone benchtops and quality appliances, a stylishly renovated bathroom, and a matching modern laundry - all finished to a high standard.
Bathed in natural light from its desirable north-facing orientation, the open-plan living and dining area provides a warm and inviting space to relax and entertain. Neutral tones, chic fittings and timber-look floors offer a calm, coastal feel throughout.
Outdoors, the low-maintenance frontage and private driveway offer secure parking and ease of living - ideal for busy professionals, first homebuyers or downsizers wanting lock-and-leave peace of mind.
Convenience is at your fingertips with local shopping, cafés, parks and public transport all within easy walking distance, while major arterial roads nearby make commuting north or south a breeze.
Property Features:
Fully renovated throughout – move in with nothing to spend
No strata fees!
Modern bathroom & laundry with quality fittings
North-facing living area drenched in natural light
Private driveway & parking
Close to shops, parks, schools and excellent transport links
Property Outgoings
Water rates - $867.00 pa approx.
Shire rates - $1648 pa approx
This is not your average Balga home - it's a standout opportunity offering style, security and location. Be quick to secure this one!
This property at 29 Newbury Street, Balga is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Brett van Son at Abel Property Sales on 10 Sep 2025.
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Balga is northern suburb of Perth located in the City of Stirling. The name "Balga" was adopted in 1954 derived from the Aboriginal word for the indigenous grass tree Xanthorrhoea. Most dwellings in Balga are made of brick and tile, reflecting the period of development and while most residences are detached, there are some grouped dwellings and flats throughout the suburb.
Balga contains numerous parks, sporting facilities and recreational reserves with the largest being Princess Wallington Reserve. Balga also contains two local shopping centres and several primary schools as well as Balga Senior High School and the North Metropolitan TAFE.