A cut above the rest.
Built in 2020 by esteemed local builder Steadman Homes, this architecturally designed residence delivers a refined blend of style, space and functionality in one of Melville’s most sought-after, family-friendly locations. Set high on the hill on a 446sqm green-titled block, it offers a thoughtfully designed layout with light-filled interiors and effortless indoor-outdoor connection.
The heart of the home is an expansive open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with soaring ceilings and modern, on-point finishes throughout. Designed for entertaining and everyday ease, the space flows seamlessly to a large rear alfresco and lawn, framed by easy-care landscaping and a low-maintenance yard.
The ground floor also features a versatile fourth bedroom - ideal as a guest suite or home office - with its own adjacent bathroom. A double garage, side access, and a well-appointed laundry add practical appeal.
Upstairs, a second living area provides a quiet retreat, while the master suite is privately positioned and includes a spacious ensuite, his and hers robes, and access to a private balcony. Two additional bedrooms share a central bathroom, completing a floorplan that works for growing families or those who value separate zones for living and rest.
Located just footsteps from Kadidjiny Park, Melville Primary School, public transport, and local amenities, this is a home that combines contemporary architecture with everyday liveability in a prime, elevated pocket of Melville.
Don’t build - all the work has been done. Pack your bags and move straight in to see what all the fuss is about.
This property at 32A Lamond Street, Melville is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Peter Zambotti and Michael Jennings at Haiven Property South on 04 Jun 2025.
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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.