Escape city living at an affordable price! This 8 acre elevated rural property offers panoramic views of Chittering Valley and is the perfect property for a hobby farmer or anyone seeking a rural lifestyle.
The property is situated along a quiet cul-de-sac servicing only one other residence which guarantees seclusion and tranquillity. However as the property is located a short 2 minutes drive from Chittering Road, it means that tranquillity doesn't come at the cost of long commutes. The property is fully fenced and benefits from two grazing paddocks, separated by a natural brook, which are 1.8 acres & 3.7 acres in size and would suit hobby farmers seeking to keep a variety of animals (horses, sheep, goats etc). It also benefits from four entry points / driveways allowing for easy maintenance of firebreaks and good access to the paddocks and residence. The west facing three bedroom residence presents to a good quality and benefits from a double size master bedroom, one bathroom and separate toilet, slow-combustion fire place within open plan living, dining and kitchen area, wrap around veranda and double carport.
Ancillary improvements include two large water tanks with 90,000 and 70,000 litre capacity, chicken coop, established lawn & gardens, fruit trees and large iron shed, perfect for a mancave.
30 minutes to Midland and Joondalup shopping complexes and on the local bus run to Bullsbrook College (K-12).
This property at 40 Bluewren Close, Bullsbrook is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Samantha Hill at Peard Real Estate on 25 Sep 2019.
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Bullsbrook is a large rural and rural-residential suburb within the City of Swan. Settlement of Bullsbrook dates from the 1890s following the construction of the Midland railway line, with Bullsbrook's most significant development starting in the 1970s.
Bullsbrook provides residents with a relaxed, rural lifestyle removed from over-urbanisation. Its rural sectors are used predominantly for farming, including grazing, market gardening and viticulture and there are an array of parks and reserves that pepper the Bullsbrook landscape and are great for exploring. There is some commercial activity with The Brook Shopping Centre, the Western Australian International Shooting Complex, Chequers Golf Club and Chittering Valley Wines all located in the area. Bullsbrook District High School and Bullsbrook Community Kindergarten are the local schools.