There are addresses in Perth that don't need to be explained to anyone who knows the coast. Four hundred and fifty metres from the turquoise shallows of Mettams Pool, backed by the native bushland of Trigg Reserve and surrounded by some of the most enviable new builds in Western Australia, 35 Chrysostom Street sits at the centre of one of Perth's most tightly held coastal pockets. Built in 1965, the residence sits on a 506sqm green title block, light-filled, well-maintained and with a liveability that is easy to feel from the first visit.
Arrive and the home opens with a generous quality. Light fills the interiors and the open-plan kitchen, living and dining zone has a relaxed, connected feel that suits the suburb well. The renovated kitchen serves the living space with ease, and runs straight to the home's best feature: a huge elevated deck above the treetops, with leafy green outlooks and a coastal breeze that only improves as the afternoon settles in.
The master suite sits toward the front of the home, well-proportioned with a walk-in robe and renovated ensuite. Two further bedrooms, both well-sized and currently set up as work-from-home spaces, offer genuine flexibility for families, guests or more traditional use.
Outside, a powered workshop with roller door and side entry handles serious storage, trade or hobby use. The old external laundry works as extra storage now, with potential to convert back or into a wine cellar down the track. Green lawn fills the yard around a mature established tree, brick paving connects the spaces, and a chicken coop out front carries the unpretentious coastal ease North Beach does best.
The Details That Matter
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Polished jarrah hardwood floors and original ornate cornicing throughout
- Renovated kitchen: grey and white shaker cabinetry, dishwasher, wine rack and open shelving
- Whole house water filtration system
- Ducted air conditioning
- Solar panels
- Huge elevated deck with leafy treetop outlook
- 32sqm powered workshop
- Covered carport and Chicken coop
- 450m to Mettams Pool
- 200m to Trigg Bushland Reserve
Why You'll Stay:
Because the walk to Mettams Pool becomes part of your morning. Because evenings on the deck above the trees, with the coastal breeze moving through, are hard to replicate this close to the water. Because the kids have grass, the dog has room and the workshop is large enough to actually use. Because this suburb is building toward something, and this address is already in the middle of it.
Water Rates: approx $1,259.83 pa
Council Rates: approx $2,016.78 pa
Year Built: 1965
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 35 Chrysostom Street, North Beach is a three bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Corey Adamson and Paul Tonich at The Agency.
For more information about North Beach, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our North Beach profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Corey Adamson or Paul Tonich regarding 35 Chrysostom Street, North Beach, please call Corey on 0435 731 998 or call Paul on 0478 180 765, or contact the agent via email.
The name North Beach began as a descriptive name, derived from the suburb being at the time the most northerly of Perth's beaches. It was assigned in 1888 when surveyor Charles Crossland referred to the pastoral leases of Samuel Richard Hamersley as his "north beach coastal run". The suburb was originally set aside as a timber reserve in the 1860s and then as a quarantine area for camels entering in the 1890s. A number of orchards operated in the area with the only evidence that remains today an old olive tree on Hope Street.
Residential styles in North Beach include a mix of holiday dwellings from before and after World War II, some former workers' houses, and modern dwellings. As a residential suburb, North Beach has small shopping areas on the coast and at Flora Terrace and Castle Street which offer basic commercial services. The suburb features a tennis club and has two primary schools - North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School.Â