What we love...
A flat block, a humble home to move right on into and a MASSIVE triple doored workshop. There are so many layers to this sensational property. Move into it and hold or buy and get it rented out with a great yield. Or potentially subdivide with an R20/R50 zoning code in place (STCA).
A blank canvas for you to create your own space and add value in the coming years where just the land component of this size is becoming harder and harder to come by.
Being right on the edge of the Swan Valley, this location has been very undervalued over the years and has some fabulous future prospects on it.
What to know
FEATURES
Blank canvas front garden
Doubled gated side access to the back yard
Massive triple shed in the back yard
3 well sized bedrooms in house
1 renovated bathroom
Neat and tidy, update kitchen
Front living area
Solid jarrah timber throughout the home
Separate laundry and toilet off the kitchen with door to the back yard
Wall around front yard with the potential to be gated
DISTANCES AND LOCAL AMENITIES
Minutes to Altone Road
Short drive to Beechboro Shopping Village
Quick access to Reid Highway
Right on the end of the Swan Valley
Short walk to Good Shephard Catholic School
Short drive to Lockridge Primary School
Quick access to Morley Drive East taking you straight into the Morley shopping village
Surrounded by local bus routes
Surrounded by local green zones and other amenities
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Council Rates: Approx $1,700 per annum
Water Rates: Approx $700 per annum
Block Size: 728sqm
Living Area: 88sqm
Build Year: Approx 1960
Dwelling Type: House
Floor Plan: Available on advert and at home open
Rental appraisal: $620 – $650 per week
Who to talk to...
Do get in touch with Natalie Arnold – 0423945159 for a viewing or private inspection. Always happy to help where I can
This property at 41 Bradley Way, Lockridge is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Natalie Arnold at Realmark Urban on 11 Mar 2025.
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The suburb of Lockridge derives its name from a Swan valley property owned by the Hamersley family. The Hamersley's, a prominent colonial family owned a number of properties, and resided at Pyrton in what is now Eden Hill. Part of the Lockridge land became Pyrton Estate which the government developed for soldier settlement in the 1920's. The residential development in Lockridge was commenced by the State Housing Commission in 1969 when it purchased 240 acres for the purpose.
Lockridge is in the City of Swan local government area. Local amenities include Rosher Park, Kiara College and Lockridge Primary School, and the Alice Daveron Community Centre.
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