This timber-framed character cottage is the kind of property that has possibility whispering from every corner. Built in the 1950's conveniently located near schools and public transport this a blank canvass ready for a lease of new life.
Sitting proudly on a nice-sized 322sqm block with a great size back yard, it's your chance to own a piece of Bayswater's soul and stamp it with your own style.
If you have a love for the classics and a little vision, this is a match made in heaven. If you are a savvy investor, you can give it your own touch and put some tenants in banking your future.
The home has a blend of all the old world features such as solid timber flooring, timber doors and windows, high ceilings and even has the original Warren Number 1 wood stove in the kitchen.
Features:
2 bedrooms
Sleep out/potential 3rd bedroom
4 Reverse cycle/split system aircons
Separate lounge
Spacious kitchen/meals with dishwasher
Low maintenance rear yard with pergola and timber decking
Double car bays to front
Getting out and about is a breeze with Meltham Station and Bayswater Train Station walking distance, making commuting or getting the kids to school easy, while Grand Promenade and Beaufort Street keep your coffee, brunch, and dinner plans covered.
Local favourites include Bayswater Hotel, King Somm Bar, 3.8 Baysie Hotel
Coles Inglewood, Cecchi's and Finlay & Sons, while the CBD is less than 7kms away.
Call Paul Ross on 0428571050 for more information.
This property at 44 Grand Promenade, Bayswater is a two bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Paul Ross and Sebastian Vicencio at Ross Realty WA.
For more information about Bayswater, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Bayswater profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Paul Ross or Sebastian Vicencio regarding 44 Grand Promenade, Bayswater, please call Paul on 0428 571 050 or call Sebastian on 0411 188 697, or contact the agent via email.
Bayswater is located on the northeastern side of the Swan River. It is approximately seven kilometres from the Perth CBD and close to Maylands, Morley and Embleton. Bayswater is part of the City of Bayswater municipality, which is colloquially known as the ‘Garden City’. The inner metro suburb, which has a total land area of 10 square kilometres, began its major suburban development in the late 1880s.
Bayswater offers its residents a classic suburban environment close to urban conveniences. The Bayswater Train Station is a major feature of the suburb, which makes commuting around the Perth metro area very easy for locals. There are also plenty of schools within the area, and it is close to parks and other desirable amenities. The Morley Galleria, which is a major Perth shopping centre, is just a short drive away.