All offers will be presented Monday 8th June at 2pm (the seller reserves the right to sell prior).
Sunlit and serene, behind the garden-walled privacy of beautifully landscaped grounds, this is a home where family life unfolds with ease. You couldn’t be better placed for everything: parks in every direction, local schools and bus stops a stroll away, Melville Reserve and LeisureFit up the road, and the Marmion Street shopping village round the corner for groceries and coffee – with Woolworths and Coles just as close.
A majestic jacaranda frames the picture-perfect façade, with an idyllic northern aspect drawing abundant light through. Inside, original jarrah floors add warmth and character against elegant white plantation shutters, while the sense of space is a welcome surprise. French doors open out to the pretty front garden, creating serene indoor-outdoor flow that makes it easy to keep an eye on the kids while prepping meals, with a rear alfresco off the dining.
The stone-topped kitchen is the ultimate family hub: waterfall island bench, soft-close cabinetry and a suite of integrated Miele appliances – dishwasher, coffee machine, microwave and electric oven – plus a Bosch gas stovetop. Out the back, a sheltered veranda is the perfect perch for a quiet drink or meal, elevated and peaceful as the breezes roll through. Above a patch of easy-care artificial lawn, there’s also nearby access to the laundry, housed in the single lock-up garage.
Extending down the hallway are four bedrooms; two alongside a sparkling bathroom with a bathtub, and one that makes an ideal study or nursery by the master in their own separate wing. The main suite is generously sized with lovely garden outlooks, a walk-in robe, ceiling fan and stylish ensuite that defies the home’s 50s origins: sea-blue herringbone tiles, floating oak vanity and a rainshower behind curved glass.
Solar power, security cameras, ducted heating and cooling, and driveway parking for multiple vehicles, including a boat or caravan, enhance this wonderful family home in one of the most desirable pockets in Melville.
• Original 50s character home renewed for modern living
• Landscaped grounds behind private walls, idyllic northern aspect
• Wonderful sense of space throughout with two outdoor entertaining areas
• Four bedrooms & two bathrooms
• Flexible fourth bedroom ideal as a study or nursery
• Original jarrah floors, high ceilings, white plantation shutters
• French doors opening to front garden for indoor-outdoor flow
• Stone-topped kitchen with Miele appliances
• Rear sheltered veranda above easy-care artificial lawn
• Generous master retreat with garden outlooks, WIR, ceiling fan & ensuite
• Main bathroom with bathtub
• Laundry conveniently housed within the garage
• Solar power system, security cameras
• Ducted heating & cooling
• Single lock-up garage
• Driveway parking for multiple vehicles, including space for a boat or caravan
• Walk to parks, schools, bus stops, Melville Reserve, LeisureFit & Marmion Street shopping village
• Minutes to Woolworths and Coles nearby
• School catchment: Melville Primary School, Melville Senior High School
For more information please call Exclusive Selling Agent Emma Hatch from White House Property Partners on 0408 339 457.
Council Rates: $2,324.51 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $1,360.06 per annum (approx)
This property at 3 Redwood Crescent, Melville is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Emma Hatch at White House Property Partners.
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If you would like to get in touch with Emma Hatch regarding 3 Redwood Crescent, Melville, please call 0408 339 457 or contact the agent via email.
Melville is a small suburb 11 kilometres south of Perth City. Its two square kilometre land area is bound to the north by Canning Highway and Leach Highway in the south. Melville's most substantial development took place in the 1950s.
Though very close to many commercial sectors just outside of its boundaries, Melville is largely removed from urbanisation. Home to a number of parks and reserves, the suburb provides locals with numerous native public spaces to explore and enjoy. There are also two local schools, Melville Primary School and Melville Senior High School, and a recreation centre.