41 Tyler St presents new owners with a myriad of options – renovate the original home and bring it back to its former glory, demolish and build the home of your dreams, OR take advantage of the opportunities that the property's zoning creates!
On offer is a 1940’s character home with stunning features including beautiful jarrah floorboards, spectacular ceiling roses and cornices, and an original kitchen that you won’t believe! All this sits on an 675sqm R50 zoned block!
The location is outstanding, too! A family-friendly street in this much-loved suburb, with the cafés, bars and restaurants of Mt Hawthorn just minutes away, and Joondanna's own Emmerson's café just a short stroll. There are fantastic schools all around, and public transport options in abundance!
Approximate distances to:
- Perth CBD – 6km
- Scarborough Beach – 8km
- Dog Swamp Shopping Centre – 2km
- Mount Hawthorn – just metres away!
- Leederville – 2.5km
- Glendalough Train Station – 1km
This is a rare and incredible opportunity that astute buyers will not want to miss!
* This Property is being sold “As Is”.
Council rates: Approx. $1,645.33 p.a
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 41 Tyler Street, Joondanna is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ralph Seymore and Carla Yazmadjian at The Agency on 24 Oct 2024.
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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.