Welcome to 34 Charles Street, Midland – a delightfully opportunity filled three-bedroom, one-bathroom character home just brimming with potential. Built originally in 1969, the home shines with some absolutely lovely touches including feature ceilings in the main lounge area, timber floorboards hidden under the carpet and lino flooring, a modern oven adjacent the original wood-fired oven, an outdoor brick barbecue, and sweeping rear patio! With a total block size of 1,012 square metres, zoned R40/60 for prime development, and an internal floorspace of 99 square metres (not including the rear 'granny flat/sleepout structure'), you have plenty of space to make this home your own...
Property Highlights:
- Three-bedroom, one-bathroom home built originally in 1969
- Internal floorspace of 99 square metres (not including the rear sleepout structure)
- Total block size of 1,012 square metres
- Zoned R40/60 with excellent development potential
- Beautiful mix of classic original features, and modern features
- Split cycle air conditioning
- Original wood fired oven
- Timber floorboards underneath carpet and lino
- Light-filled rear sunroom connected to the laundry and toilet
- Very large, high ceiling metal patio at rear
- Rear sleepout structure
- Single car brick enclosed garage
- Massive backyard, old brick outdoor barbecue
Investor Summary:
- Vacant, ready to lease with some minor cosmetic refreshments
- Market rent approximately $600 per week
- HouseSmart is very active throughout Midland and surrounds, and can provide high quality leasing and Property Management services throughout the course of sale and beyond Settlement.
Living here means being part of a vibrant community in Midland, an area that seamlessly blends modern amenities with historical charm. You are a short walk from Gilberts Fresh Market and a quick drive from Midland Gate Shopping Centre. A five-minute drive takes you to Midland Train Station, with buses running along Morrison Road. This home is conveniently connected by Roe Highway, Reid Highway, and Great Eastern Highway, making it a very commutable location. Nearby schools include La Salle College, Helena River Steiner School, Midvale Primary School, and St Brigid's Primary School. Commuting and further travel options are available, with easy access to major highways and public transport routes.
Seize this incredible opportunity to secure a high-potential development site in a rapidly growing precinct of Midland. This property offers a range of possibilities, whether you're looking to redevelop, invest, or move in and enjoy the space.
This property is currently vacant, presenting a ready-to-occupy or develop opportunity. With a market rent estimate of $600 per week, investors can expect a strong rental return in an area with increasing demand.
Built in 1969, this solid brick and tile home retains its original character features, including timber floorboards (currently carpeted), ornate ceilings, and timber window frames. The home is well-maintained and offers plenty of space for parking or future extensions.
Midland is booming - the new Train Station is underway and the location appears set for continued growth and development. Take advantage of rising property values in an area that’s attracting homeowners and investors alike.
Contact HouseSmart and Adam Bettison 0409 929 128 today!
This property at 34 Charles Street, Midland is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Adam Bettison at HouseSmart Real Estate Pty Ltd on 23 Feb 2025.
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Midland is a mixed-use suburb with industrial, commercial and residential areas. It experienced its most substantial development period occurring during the post-war years. More recently, Midland experienced growth between 2001 and 2011 as new dwellings were added to the Midland Redevelopment Area, a State Government urban renewal project which commenced in 2000.
Midland offers its residents a suburban environment with a good supply of commercial and recreational establishments. There are three shopping centres in the area, Midland Central Shopping Centre, Midland Gate Shopping Centre and Centrepoint Shopping Centre, plus a leisure centre, speed dome, sports complex, a skate park, town hall and arts centre. Other major establishments include Swan District Hospital, Polytechnic West Midland Campus and a number of schools. There is also plenty of open public space with parks, reserves, walk trails and ovals in abundance.
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