Situated in a prime beachside location, this spectacular north-facing residence has been positioned to capture the magic of coastal living and with the beach at your doorstep, it doesn't get any better than this.
Once inside, this lovely home reveals three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a sitting area upon entry and an open plan living, dining and kitchen area that extends to the spacious outdoors. Offering endless potential, you can put your touch on this deserving residence and make it your sanctuary by the sea.
Perfectly positioned between the white sands of North Beach and the green fields of the Charles Riley Reserve, this residence showcases the ultimate in coastal living. Make this your reality today and contact Maria and Daniel Gonzalez to register your interest.
Property Features:
- Charming residence
- Living and dining area
- Family Kitchen
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Laundry with access outdoors
- Single garage
- Additional car parking available
- Spacious gardens
Location Features:
- Walk to the beach
- Walk to Charles Riley Reserve
- Walk to Our Lady of Grace Primary School
- Walk to the North Beach Shopping Centre
- Close to Trigg and Scarborough Beach
- Close to Trigg Bushland Reserve
- Close to Karrinyup Shopping Centre
- Close to great schools public and private schools
- Close to great cafes and restaurants
- Close to public transport
ALL OFFERS PRESENTED ON TUES, 30 JAN, 12PM (Unless Sold Prior)
Maria & Daniel Gonzalez 0432 057 009
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This property at 44 Hamersley Street, North Beach is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Daniel Gonzalez and Maria Gonzalez at Realty Lane on 30 Jan 2024.
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The name North Beach began as a descriptive name, derived from the suburb being at the time the most northerly of Perth's beaches. It was assigned in 1888 when surveyor Charles Crossland referred to the pastoral leases of Samuel Richard Hamersley as his "north beach coastal run". The suburb was originally set aside as a timber reserve in the 1860s and then as a quarantine area for camels entering in the 1890s. A number of orchards operated in the area with the only evidence that remains today an old olive tree on Hope Street.
Residential styles in North Beach include a mix of holiday dwellings from before and after World War II, some former workers' houses, and modern dwellings. As a residential suburb, North Beach has small shopping areas on the coast and at Flora Terrace and Castle Street which offer basic commercial services. The suburb features a tennis club and has two primary schools - North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School.