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34 Macdonald Avenue, Padbury WA 6025

Listed price: Mid - High $700,000's Sold: 13 Mar 2024
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  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Car
  • Landsize 686m2
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34 Macdonald Avenue, Padbury WA 6025

Padbury Pleaser!

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Nestled on an elevated 685sqm (approx.) block where only the sounds of chirping local birdlife can be heard from within the surrounding treetops, this delightfully-renovated 3 bedroom 1 bathroom brick-and-tile home is as solid as they come and will definitely suit a young family looking to add further personal modern touches throughout, with the property also situated directly opposite Padbury Primary School and just a few metres away from the sprawling MacDonald Park up the road. A leafy “blank canvas” of a backyard is extra appealing, as is the large rear studio that is brilliant in its versatility and can be whatever you want it to be. A charming opportunity awaits!

WHY YOU SHOULD BUY ME:
• Spacious front lounge room with split-system air-conditioning and lush views out to the established entry garden
• Revamped open-plan kitchen and dining area with a range hood, a sleek Induction cooktop, a separate Electrolux oven, a stainless-steel dishwasher, subway-tile splashbacks, a microwave nook and more
• Large master bedroom with full-height triple-sliding-door built-in wardrobes, split-system air-conditioning and its own pleasant window vista out to the front garden
• 2nd bedroom with full-height mirrored built-in robes and an outlook out to the rear yard
• 3rd bedroom with a splendid front-garden aspect to wake up to
• Stylishly-updated bathroom with a shower and separate bathtub
• Outdoor pergola entertaining at the rear, overlooking a generous backyard that leaves heaps of room for a future swimming pool or workshop, if you are that way inclined
• Large separate studio in the backyard, comprising of cooling slate floors and the potential to become your 4th bedroom, home office or even a teenager’s retreat – depending on your personal needs

OTHER FEATURES:
• Wooden floorboards
• Separate laundry, with an internal electric hot-water system and outdoor access to the rear
• Separate toilet
• Eight (8) rooftop solar-power panels – 18kW system
• Feature ceiling cornices
• Feature wooden frames and skirting boards
• Security doors
• Cubby house for the kids, in the backyard
• Garden shed
• Mulberry and lime trees
• Single carport, with rear access to the backyard
• Built in 1974 (approx.)

WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS:
• A host of bus stops can be founds nearby, as can restaurants and the All Foods Market IGA at Padbury Shopping Centre – and even South Padbury Primary School
• Padbury Catholic Primary School, the stunning Hepburn Heights Conservation Area and the likes of the freeway, the Greenwood and Whitfords Train Stations, Duncraig Senior High School, Sacred Heart College, St Mark’s Anglican Community School, Westfield Whitford City Shopping Centre, Craigie Leisure Centre and Open Space, Hillarys Boat Harbour, the new Hillarys Beach Club and glorious swimming beaches are all only minutes away in their own right
• A convenient and family-friendly location that you can call your own, for many years to come

DISTANCE TO:
• Padbury Primary School – one minute (20 metres approx.)
• MacDonald Park – one minute (60 metres)
• Padbury Shopping Centre – four minutes (1.3 kilometres)
• Padbury Catholic Primary School – four minutes (1.9 kilometres)
• Whitfords Train Station – seven minutes (2.8 kilometres)
• Hillarys Boat Harbour – eight minutes (4.0 kilometres)
• Perth CBD – 28 minutes or 22.6 kilometres (approx.)

Property features

  • Carports 1

Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 34 Macdonald Avenue, Padbury is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jonathan Alsford and Mirella Dekkers at Listed Estate Agents on 13 Mar 2024.

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Padbury overview

Padbury was named in 1971 after the notable Western Australian settler Walter Padbury (a street in Padbury is also named him, Walter Padbury Boulevard). Several locations in the north section of Padbury bordering on the main road of Whitfords Avenue take on the name Whitfords. The South East corner of the suburb also goes by the name of Hepburn Heights and the most eastern part of Padbury is often called Pinnaroo Heights.

Life in Padbury

Located in the City of Joondalup, Padbury is home to Padbury Shopping Centre which includes an IGA, fast food outlets and a bottle shop. McDonald's Park is a popular place for families with a kids playground and is home to the Whitfords Football Team home ground. There are four primary schools in the area (Padbury Primary School, Bambara Primary School, South Padbury Primary School and Padbury Catholic Primary School) and one high school - Padbury Senior High School.  

Padbury quick stats

High end $865k
Median $788k
Low end $677k
14.8 %
Annual growth
$788k
Annual median sales price
$650pw
Annual median rental price

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34 Macdonald Avenue, Padbury was sold by Jonathan Alsford and Mirella Dekkers at Listed Estate Agents.

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34 Macdonald Avenue, Padbury is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house.

The median house price in Padbury is $787,500, the median unit price is $523,000.
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