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5 Audrey Street, Mahogany Creek WA 6072

Sold price: $865,000 Sold: 23 Dec 2025
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  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Car
  • Landsize 908m2
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5 Audrey Street, Mahogany Creek WA 6072

FAMILY-READY CHARACTER

This renovated 1968 home sits at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac in Mahogany Creek, where a winter creek runs nearby, and nature’s beauty feels closer than the city ever did. The line of the roof announces its mid-century credentials before you've even pulled up – and inside, those credentials are quietly maintained through jarrah floors, ceiling-height windows and a roofline that still commands attention more than five decades after it was raised.

3 bedrooms 1 bathroom
1968-built brick, iron, fibro
Original features intact
Jarrah floors throughout
Classic roofline & window
Formal & informal living
Alfresco entertaining
Pwd w’kshop & carport
908 sqm lot on cul-de-sac
Authentic convenience

What makes this home work is the way it's been reconfigured without sacrificing its original layout. What was probably the original garage now serves as a second living room – a practical reinvention that gives families room to spread out without losing the home's original character. This space leads to the outdoor entertaining area and private backyard. A step up brings you into the original living zone, where jarrah floors extend across an open-plan area anchored by an original fireplace upgraded with a slow-combustion insert. The full-height window follows the roof’s pitch, and the light that pours through it changes with the seasons.

The kitchen occupies one corner, modest in footprint but functional, with stone-look benchtops and a freestanding oven. A servery window opens onto the dining room, which feels semi-formal in the way mid-century homes often do – a space that can shift between weeknight dinners and something more considered when the occasion calls for it. The dining room steps out to an elevated deck, a spot where you can stand with your morning coffee and scan the backyard while the day is still quiet. Behind the kitchen, a walk-through laundry keeps things moving efficiently – the kind of layout that makes sense when you're actually living in a house rather than scrolling through pictures and dreaming.

The bedroom wing radiates from a central hallway that also services the family bathroom and a separate WC. The main bedroom has air conditioning, a ceiling fan, and a large window that frames the alfresco area. The two junior bedrooms share jarrah floors and generous proportions, with the larger fitted with a ceiling fan.

Outside, the north-facing backyard is divided into two distinct zones. A central lawn provides open space, and a paved patio sits alongside the large covered alfresco area – enough room to host without feeling cramped. Stone-walled gardens run along both boundaries, adding structure and a sense of enclosure. A corrugated-iron shed with a small verandah, power and a concrete floor occupies one corner of the block. Two rainwater tanks with a pump are used to water the back yard, and the front garden is reticulated.

A pair of picket gates opens to a tandem carport along the home's eastern side, providing covered parking for two vehicles. The landscaped block offers enough land to feel grounded without becoming a weekend chore, and the cul-de-sac location means traffic is limited to residents and the occasional lost delivery driver.

This is a home that's been thoughtfully updated without losing its original voice. The bones are good, the position is convenient, and the mid-century details are intact enough to feel authentic rather than reconstructed.

Mundaring's shops and services are a short drive away, primary schools are within easy reach, and the commute to Perth CBD or the airport follows a straightforward route along Great Eastern Highway. For buyers seeking their first Hills home, it offers a balance between character and convenience – a place where you can settle in without needing to undertake major works, but with enough original features to feel like you're living in something with history rather than a blank slate.

To arrange an inspection of this property, call Brad Williams on 0408 887 375.

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Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 5 Audrey Street, Mahogany Creek is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Brad Williams at Brookwood Realty on 23 Dec 2025.

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Nearby schools

1.9km
3.0km
Sacred Heart School
  • Primary
  • Non-government
3.6km
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Mahogany Creek overview

This suburb takes its name from Mahogany Creek, a picturesque tributary of Jane Brook which flows through the area. The creek was known by this name as early as 1830, and takes its name from the towering forest through which it flowed (mahogany was the early colonial name for Jarrah). This place is well known from "The Old Mahogany Inn" located here, an early colonial wayside inn, formerly known as the "Prince of Wales" Inn. The area was developed as orchard land in the 1890's, and a railway stopping place was established here in 1891.

Life in Mahogany Creek

Mahogany Creek is located within the Perth Hills and is part of the Shire of Mundaring. Facilities include Brown Park Main Hall, Mahogany Creek Hall and Danny Wimperus Reserve including a kids playground. This suburb is a close drive to Mundaring Village Shopping Centre and relies on neighbouring suburbs for primary and secondary schools. 

Mahogany Creek quick stats

High end $1.5m
Median $1.1m
Low end $873k
26.1 %
Annual growth
$1.1m
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5 Audrey Street, Mahogany Creek sold on 23/12/2025 for $865,000.

The average number of selling days in Mahogany Creek is 22 days.

5 Audrey Street, Mahogany Creek is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house.
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