Laid-back coastal charm, CBD and ocean views, expansive dual-level layout, sound brick and tile construction with classic original features and occupying a sunny 793sqm, take your family's lifestyle to unrivalled new heights.
Great bones with abundant renovation potential and so well located, walk to Porteous Park, Sorrento Primary School and Sorrento Beach.
Moments from Marmion Avenue, you're nearby to Hillarys Boat Harbour, Sacred Heart College, beachside cafes and waterfront dining.
GROUND LEVEL
• Fenced for your privacy, an 8.6m x 7.4m front courtyard introduces a light-giving open-concept layout
• A spacious study is followed by an oversized loungeroom and wet bar that leads outside to a sun-soaked alfresco and extended pitched pergola overlooking the sparkling inground pool
• The primary bedroom suite comprises a built-in robe and a large walk-in dresser plus a his and hers vanity ensuite with a double-length shower
• Three additional bedrooms come with built-in robes and share a centrally located bathroom
• A family-sized laundry is complemented by extra linen storage
SECOND FLOOR
• Taking full advantage of ocean/CBD views, enjoy the large-scale living room, fully-equipped kitchen, spacious dining room and convenient powder room
Other highlights include landscaped gardens with mature palms and established lawn, garden shedding, separate bike storage located at the front door, double garage with internal access and surplus storage, ducted evaporative cooling and ceiling fans.
Relaxed beachside lifestyle, renovation upside, outstanding location and wonderfully prepared for market, this character home will excite and inspire.
This property at 39 Porteous Road, Sorrento is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Scott Langley and Emma Langley at Ray White North Quays on 18 May 2023.
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Sorrento is an established outer-northern suburb of Perth admired for its coastal lifestyle. Bound by the Indian Ocean to the west, Sorrento is four square kilometres in size. Though settlement of Sorrento dates from the mid 1800s, rapid development and growth didn't occur until the 1970s. Growth continued through till the early 1990s and has remained relatively stable since the mid 1990s.
Residents of Sorrento enjoy the desirable position of being close to major urban developments while still removed enough to soak up the benefits of suburban living. Relaxed and laid back, Sorrento features a number of parks and walkways for locals to explore and has access to two beaches. Seacrest Village Shopping Centre services the suburbs basic commercial requirements and there are two local schools.