Proudly positioned on an elevated 776sqm corner block and tightly held by one owner since 1989, this much-loved 1958 home presents a rare opportunity in one of East Victoria Park’s most tightly held pockets.
With uninterrupted outlooks across to the primary school opposite, buyers can enjoy peace of mind knowing this aspect can never be built out — a standout feature that adds long-term appeal and value.
The home offers comfortable living now with scope to renovate, extend or reimagine over time. Features include evaporative air conditioning, four ceiling fans, and a split system servicing the separate studio. The studio provides excellent flexibility and could be converted into a granny flat (STCA), ideal for extended family, guests or potential future income.
Additional features include front reticulation including the nature strip, a double carport with convenient shoppers’ entry, and a garden shed for extra storage.
Set on a generous elevated corner allotment, this is a property with solid bones, outstanding orientation and genuine future potential — just moments from schools, parklands, transport and the vibrant Albany Highway café strip.
Opportunities like this on 776sqm in East Victoria Park are increasingly rare.
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This property at 3 Pinedale Street, East Victoria Park is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Tash Welburn at Peard Real Estate on 23 Dec 2025.
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Established in 1885, East Victoria Park is a predominantly residential suburb with a commercial and entertainment strip along Albany Highway. Significant development of the area did not begin until the 1960s and 1970s with gradual increases experienced during the 1990s as new homes and businesses were added to the area.
Though predominantly a residential area, the commercial and entertaining strip along Albany Highway provides a bustling urban environment for residents and visitors alike. With restaurants to satisfy any palate, as well as old-fashioned pubs and hip bars, this lively strip is active any time of day. Also within East Victoria Park are recreational facilities like Aqualife Centre and Leisure Life Centre, Park Centre, which is a shopping complex, and several schools.