1 registered bidder. Current bid $450,000.
Unrenovated character cottage ideally located in the riverside precinct of Bayswater.
A lovely street appeal and front porch are the first thing to catch your eye. The home still has the original 1970's mission brown paint across the weatherboards. The frontyard is quite private with mature trees and shrubs to make it secluded.
Lots of original features throughout the home are still intact presenting the opportunity to revitalise the home.
Timber floors, high ceilings with decorative cornices and ceiling roses.
The kitchen is a blast from the 1970's and the bathroom is about the same vintage. They are both functional however we both know you will want to pull them out and start a fresh.
There is a family room extension at the rear of the home with a small decking off to the side.
The original lounge with an open fireplace offers a nostalgic insight into a past era.
Sadly there is not much backyard at all, at best its a courtyard size with wide access past the home to the front of the block. If you are looking for an entry point home into Bayswater we urge you to inspect this property.
The property is being sold via Openn Negotiation (flexible term online sale). The sale has commenced and the property can sell anytime PRIOR to 6.30pm Tuesday 17th December 2019.
Contact the agent Steve Lay 0419 191 100 immediately to become qualified.
Subject to finance participation is welcomed.
This property at 48 Crowther Street, Bayswater is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Steve Lay at Lay2 Real Estate on 16 Dec 2019.
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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.