The pulse of inner-city with extra badaboom.
This Highgate semi is the kind of home people cross their fingers for — a true 1930s classic with the original features you hope have survived and the practicality that makes life easy from day one. She’s a beauty with personality: soaring ceilings, polished Jarrah boards, an ornate archway, and delicate ceiling roses that give every room a little wink of charm. Step through the leadlight entry and you’ll feel it straight away — that sense of history, warmth, and possibility. It’s been immaculately cared for and thoughtfully updated over time, so you can move straight in and get comfy… or, if you’ve got a spark of vision, take it further and really make this place sing.
The updates already in place hit that sweet spot between “ready to live” and “ripe for future glow-ups.” The front bedroom’s been freshened with a wall of robes, pendant lighting, and timber Venetians. The second bedroom is a generous size, and the living room is the cosiest nook in the house thanks to reverse-cycle air con. At the back, the tiled open-plan kitchen and dining area sits where the original home was extended — a practical, sunlit space that connects to the backyard through French doors (naturally). It’s easy to picture slow Sunday mornings here, pottering about while the kettle’s on and the world takes its time. The backyard itself is a blank-but-beautiful canvas: usable as-is, with space to dream up something spectacular down the line if inspiration strikes. Sold? We thought so.
Location-wise, you’ll fall head over heels with the lifestyle offered here. Firstly, although you can totally skip into the CBD, you’re actually surrounded by green space, with Brigatti Gardens (260m), Jack Marks Reserve (400m), Forrest Park (300m), and Hyde Park (550m) giving you endless options for strolls, morning runs, the opportunity to pat random doggos, or weekend picnics. Speaking of a worthwhile stroll, Beaufort Street is just 170m away for coffee, brunch, and the easiest, most delectable dinner plans. Local favourites to keep your foodie game strong include Chocolatine (260m), Mary Street Bakery (280m), Madeleine (240m), Blacksmith Perth (210m), Molly's Irish Pub (230m), Si Paradiso (270m), and the ever iconic Queens (300m). Families will be pleased with the nearby school options, including Mount Lawley SHS, Highgate Primary, and St Paul’s Primary, or they can be on the train and to wherever they need to be in minutes flat. Even if they dawdle.
Ready to meet your love match?
Hit Natalie up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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This property is offered for sale via EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. All offers will be presented as received and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Tuesday the 9th of December 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
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Total Build Area: 91sqm approximately
Build Year: Circa 1935
Council Rates: $1,797.43 per annum approximately (2025/2026)
Water Rates: $1,246.03 per annum approximately (2024/2025)
Rental Estimate: $700.00 - $740.00 per week
This property at 365 Stirling Street, Highgate is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Natalie Hoye at Red Fox Property Group on 04 Dec 2025.
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Highgate is an inner-city suburb just two kilometres from Perth which boasts a charming mix of art deco influenced real estate and vibrant urban entertaining sectors. Home to many restaurants, Highgate is a popular destination for dining with plenty of social establishments within the suburb.
At the heart of Highgate is Beaufort Street. Loved for its array of distinct dining experiences, pubs, wine bars, shops and cafes, Beaufort Street is an urban playground for locals and visitors alike. The Flying Scotsman and Queens Tavern are two old school pubs that never fail to draw a crowd, while the Astor Theatre is a terrific venue for many acts that come through Perth. Sacred Heart Primary School and Highgate Primary School are the suburbs local schools.