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33 Eynesford Street, Gosnells WA 6110

Sold price: $660,000 Sold: 09 May 2025
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  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 3 Cars
  • Landsize 809m2
House
33 Eynesford Street, Gosnells WA 6110

Feature-Packed Family Home with Pool, Workshop & Room to Grow

Reasons to call this home:
If you’ve been searching for a home that not only suits your family but also impresses every guest who drops by, this one’s got it all.

This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers so much more than meets the eye—featuring three separate living areas and a list of bonus features you wouldn’t normally expect at this price point.

Set in a super convenient location, you’re just a short walk to parklands, local shops, and public transport. The backyard is made for entertaining, with a sparkling pool perfect for summer BBQs and plenty of space for a classic game of backyard cricket.

Need extra room for the toys? There’s ample parking for cars, boats, or caravans—and a powered workshop out the back seals the deal. It also has an extra room attached for a home office, hobby room or even the potential to make it a studio / self contained area.

Whether you’re a family looking to settle in or a savvy investor, this one is a must-see.

The details:
Council Rates: $1,790 Per annum
Water Rates: $972.67 Per annum
Expected Rental Return: $630-650 Per week
Zoning: R17.5 with proposed R20
Land size: 809 Sqm
Year Built: 1972

Get in touch:
Shane Beaumont
Or
Jack Damir

Property features

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Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 33 Eynesford Street, Gosnells is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Shane Beaumont and Jack Damir at Haiven Property South on 09 May 2025.

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Nearby schools

1.0km
Wirrabirra Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
1.4km
Maddington Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
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Gosnells overview

Established in 1890, Gosnells is a thriving southeastern suburb in Perth that spans 15 square kilometres. Bound by Canning River to the north and east and Wungong Brook and the Southern River to the south, Gosnells enjoys proximity to these natural wonders while simultaneously benefiting from facilities and attractions synonymous with a bustling urban environment.

Life in Gosnells

There is no shortage of things to do in Gosnells. For those who crave the outdoors and nature there are upwards of 30 parks, reserves and wetlands within the area for you to explore, as well as fitness and athletic facilities like the Harmony Fields Fitness Track, which offers all the benefits of a gym without the costly membership fees. Other major features of the area include the Gosnells Railway Station, Gosnells Railway Markets, Foothills Shopping Centre, Gosnells Shopping Centre, City of Gosnells Museum and numerous schools like Gosnells Primary School and St Munchin's Catholic School. There are also tennis courts, skate parks, a leisure centre and the Addie Mills Centre, which provides programs and services to seniors and people with disabilities.

Gosnells quick stats

High end $818k
Median $730k
Low end $662k
18.1 %
Annual growth
$730k
Annual median sales price
$650pw
Annual median rental price

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33 Eynesford Street, Gosnells is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house.

The average number of selling days in Gosnells is 11 days.
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