Welcome to 34 Wellaton Street Midvale, where you'll be impressed with the extensive renovations that have transformed this beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home behind it's white picket fence.
This tasteful renovation has retained the character of this 1946 built home and with absolutely nothing else to do but move in, you will struggle to find anything this nice on the market.
FEATURES:
- 3 queen sized bedrooms
- Front living area with fire place and split system air conditioning
- Fully renovated main bathroom
- Fully renovated 2nd bathroom with bath/shower
- Fully renovated spacious kitchen with Mirostone benchtop, induction cooktop, dishwasher and plenty of bench space
- Jarrah floors
- High ceilings
- Internal laundry nook
- 2nd toilet under rear patio
- Freshly painted throughout
- Upgraded electrics throughout
- Drive through access on a good sized 473m2 block
- Outdoor entertaining area
- Low maintenance, easy care gardens
- Garden shed
Location:
- Approx. 1.2km from Midland Gate
- Approx. 18km from Perth CBD
- Approx. 10km from Perth Airport
This house would be perfectly suited to a first home buyer, downsizer of investor! For more information or to arrange your own private viewing, contact Richard Lowenhoff or Laura Savage today from Ray White Midland & Hills.
This property at 34 Wellaton Street, Midvale is a three bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Richard Lowenhoff and Laura Savage at Ray White Midland & Hills.
For more information about Midvale, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Midvale profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Richard Lowenhoff or Laura Savage regarding 34 Wellaton Street, Midvale, please call Richard on 0404 030 493 or call Laura on 0437 384 911, or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyMidvale is an established suburb with some commercial areas along the Great Eastern Highway. Belonging to the municipalities of the City of Swan and the Shire of Mundaring, settlement of Midvale dates from the mid-1800s with its most significant development period occurring between the 1950s and 1980s.
Defined by the homes and parks that dominate its landscape, Midvale provides residents with a quintessential suburban environment. Though home to a small commercial sector, the majority of Midvale is occupied by homes and there are numerous public open spaces like Elder Park, Moir Park, Morrison Park and Salisbury Park providing native scenery for residents to explore and enjoy. Midvale Primary School is the local school.
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