Completed just last year and set opposite Booragoon Lake, 4A Gould Place offers a near-new lifestyle in an established, green and quietly held pocket. With Karoonda Reserve just around the corner, it’s the kind of setting that makes evening walks and everyday routine feel effortless.
Inside, the home is designed with intelligent flow and flexibility. The main living and dining domain sits at the heart of the floorplan, connecting naturally to the kitchen and opening to a covered alfresco for low-maintenance entertaining. A separate theatre provides a second living zone, while the additional front room works beautifully as a study, guest space or fourth bedroom depending on your needs. Everyday function is well considered, with strong storage, internal access through the garage, and a layout that suits busy households without feeling high-maintenance.
Upstairs, accommodation is calm and well-zoned. The master suite is privately positioned with walk-in robe and ensuite, while the secondary bedrooms are serviced by the main bathroom, a simple, proven configuration that suits couples, young families and downsizers who still want space.
The lifestyle credentials are hard to ignore. Walk to Mount Pleasant Good Grocer, enjoy an easy stroll to Brentwood Primary School, and take advantage of dual Applecross and Rossmoyne Senior High School catchments. Westfield Booragoon and the riverfront are only minutes away, reinforcing the long-term value of this location and the convenience that comes with it.
A near-new home in a position that will always make sense.
This is one worth holding.
This property at 4A Gould Place, Booragoon is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Peter Zambotti and Justin Ng at Haiven Property South on 15 Mar 2026.
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Booragoon is an established suburb with commercial areas located centrally within the City of Melville. Booragoon's development occurred between the 1960s and the early 1980s with a slight population decrease between 1991 and 2006, followed by another increase between 2006 and 2011.
Characterised by its mix of parks, reserves, property and commercial sectors, Booragoon is a suburb with plenty of diversity on offer. Garden City Shopping Centre is the most notable commercial feature and one of the largest shopping centres within the Perth metropolitan area. In addition to the main shopping establishment, Garden City houses a cinema, public library, Melville City Council office and a major regional bus station. Other features in Booragoon are Melville Aquatic Fitness Centre, Booragoon Lake Reserve and local school, Booragoon Primary School.