Enjoy the security of this spacious 4 bedroom cul-de-sac family home. Featuring an elegant lounge room opening onto the front courtyard and family room opening onto the patio. Open plan kitchen/dining adds to the family feel.
Separate 2014 built granny flat/studio, complete with own access, living, bedroom, ensuite bathroom, split system and private yard. This fantastic space gives the option of having family coming to stay, home business or it could be rented out separately for an additional income or relocated.
Enjoy for now and utilise the additional space to extend later. Walkthrough back gate to Maida Vale Primary School (one of the most sought-after public schools on the escarpment), playing fields used by various local sporting clubs and bush walk nature reserve. A value packed family home with space to extend and grow, viewing will not disappoint.
Built in 1974
4 Bedrooms, master with built in robes
Elegant living (gas point in fire place) opening onto front courtyard
Raised ceilings (kitchen/meals area)
Updated bathroom (full height tiling)
Daikan ducted reverse cycle
Solar hot water system (with booster)
Security screens throughout
Separate fully self-contained granny flat
Single carport (space for 2 cars)
Patio
Circular driveway with plenty of parking
960sqm block
Council rates approx. $2053 p.a
Water rates approx. $1056 p.a
This property at 51 Bugendore Street, Maida Vale is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Debbie Newman at Newman Realty WA on 30 Sep 2020.
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This area was first settled in 1873 by William Henry Mead. He built a home in the Ridge Hill area, and established an orchard named "Orangedale". The name of Maida Vale was chosen as the district name by a public meeting of local residents in 1910, and comes from the property name of another early settler, Mr W H McCormack. It is assumed that the name was derived from that of the west London suburb of this name, which in turn is named after Maida (S. Pietro di Maida) in Calabria, Italy. The British Army defeated the French there in 1806, and in commemoration of the victory Maida Hall and Maida Vale were named.
Within the suburb there is a primary school, Maida Vale Primary School, a golf course, numerous parks/ovals, small shops, and a heated swimming pool. Maida Vale retains areas of natural bushland and is not completely built-up with housing.