Pretty as a picture this character home built in 1949 is sure to steal your heart. With light filled rooms the house is fresh and bright whilst heritage features add a wonderful warmth. This is great home which delivers on convenience, lifestyle and potential.
With original features including beautiful high skirting boards, picture rails and timber floors preserved under the carpet this home has great appeal and possibilities galore. From the great neighbourhood to the generous sized rooms it will be easy to make this property your new home. This home will tick a lot of boxes for many people. Those looking for a property with no strata fees and an easy lock and leave home and those looking for the convenience of the inner city, or wanting something to add value to. It is all here in one appealing street front house.
This home is a lifestyle opportunity as it is a short distance to the popular Mount Hawthorn Cafe Strip, with its well known restaurants, cafes and shops as well as Angove Street in North Perth and the ever trendy Leederville with its iconic foodie landmarks. Location is first class, nestled in the community of Joondanna and in the optional catchment zone of Bob Hawke College. Public transport is on the doorstop including the bus which goes to Roe Street Bus Station.
Set in a sought after neighbourhood and close to all that the inner city has to offer, this home is ready to start a new chapter. Make your move today to secure your future.
Features,
Split system reverse-cycle air conditioner
Character features
Light filled rooms
345sqm block
Central location
This property at 40 Osborne Street, Joondanna is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Louise Simonette at Edison Central on 04 Apr 2022.
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The first of the northern suburbs which were born in the post War period of the 1940s was Joondanna. Originally named Joondanna Heights, Joondanna was chosen after the Perth Road Board launched a competition to find a suitable name in 1939. The competition was won by Mrs A Curtis of Donnybrook who suggested Joondanna as this was the name given by a Mr. Banks to his property. He is believed to have been the first settler and owner of land in the area.
Joondanna contains a number of small shops to cater for daily grocery needs. The largest park within the region surrounds the water tower on Roberts Street and Albert James Park also provides for passive recreation. Joondanna also contains a primary school and a home for seniors.