Amazing family home nestled on an enviably private 685 sqm block. This well-loved, light, bright and airy family haven offers a relaxing lifestyle of immense comfort. It enjoys a peaceful and easy care backyard.
This beautiful home offers, great size bedrooms, open plan renovated kitchen, big enclosed patio and a bonus granny flat. Close proximity to local schools, parks, public transport, Thornlie Tafe and Thornlie train station.
Property features but not limited to:
3 generous size bedrooms
1 bathroom.
Renovated kitchen with decent storage options.
Kitchen offers gas cooktop & stainless steel appliances.
Family size lounge area.
Open plan kitchen and meals area.
Big enclosed patio area for family entertainment.
Carport plus plenty of parking options.
Solar hot water system.
Solar panels (6.6Kw)
Ducted Airconditioning (Evaporative)
Granny Flat;
2 bedrooms & 1 bath with laundry
Open plan kitchen with family area.
Easy care gardens
House Year Built: 1974
Block Size: 685 sqm
Council Rates: $1,610 pa (Approx.)
Water Rates: $847 pa (Approx..)
Expected Rent: $650 to $700/ week
For more information or to make an offer please contact Shahbaj Brar on 0457 000 005
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This property at 46 Warton Road, Huntingdale is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Shahbaj Brar at Ray White BPG on 23 Mar 2024.
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First established during the building boom of the 1970s and then expanded during the 1990s, Huntingdale is a suburb within the City of Gosnells precinct. The southeast suburb is 20 kilometres from Perth and comprises a five square kilometre land area.
Huntingdale provides a family-friendly lifestyle removed from over-urbanisation with associated schools and small businesses existing to service local residents. Features of the area include Sutherlands Park, Charles Hook Park and Armstrong Park, and it has a local school, Huntingdale Primary School, within the suburb, as well as a medical centre.