Contact: Mary Parker 0416 191 158
The above opportunity awaits the most discerning buyer to act quickly on this charming street front, four bedroom, one bathroom, with two WC’s 1960’s built character home, to live in and enjoy all that it has to offer, or add, to what already is an extremely comfortable family home. The possibilities are endless, just depends on what your requirements are for your family. The 513sqm land size is perfect and having the property north facing and street front, ticks further boxes, long term.
The kitchen, is modern, spacious, open plan with the dining area and handy to a very large, undercover, outdoor entertaining veranda area, which overlooks the front lawn and garden area. There are also, two very large living areas that flow into each other, but could quite easily, be sectioned off and used as is required by your family. Other features include: jarrah timber flooring throughout most of the home, air-conditioning, gas outlets, 5.5Kw solar panels and a 2nd toilet off the laundry room. There is a lockup garage, plus extra parking in the driveway.
The location is amazing and the property is convenient to a wonderful selection of excellent primary schools and High Schools. Also, close by are, beautiful parks, cafes, restaurants, shops, public transport and Garden City Shopping Centre just a short drive away.
Don’t waste any time and miss out on this golden opportunity to invest in your future and for your family by contacting selling agent, Mary Parker – 0416 191 158 to arrange your private viewing.
Council Rates: $1692.60 PA
Water Rates: $914.26 PA
This property at 4 Widdicombe Street, Myaree is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Mary Parker at Dempsey Real Estate on 08 Jun 2024.
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Prior to 1954, the suburb now named Myaree was part of Melville until the Melville Road Board acquired land and planning for an urban residential area in conjunction with an industrial area. The name, Myaree, which is an Aboriginal word meaning 'foliage', was suggested and street names were chosen commemorating men of the district who died on active service in the first world war and old residents who had played an active part in the development of the area.
Myaree is home to a retail hub along Leach Highway which includes many major retail outlets and public transport, providing a short journey to Fremantle and Perth City. Other features include seven reserves and parks such as Marmion Reserve, a sporting space with it's own lake with walking path.