Reasons to call this home:
Set on a wide-fronted 692sqm allotment, this well-kept three-bedroom home blends move-in comfort with the kind of land size that’s getting harder to find. A welcoming lounge and dining zone features new flooring and great natural light, flowing through to a practical updated kitchen and out to a spacious blank canvas backyard with plenty of room for lawn, gardens, or future ideas.
Accommodation is of good size and functional: three bedrooms, serviced by a modern renovated bathroom finished in timeless cream tiling. Year-round comfort is taken care of with two split-system air conditioners, while a double carport and additional off-street parking add everyday convenience. With an 18.1m frontage, the block offers easy access and a sense of space rarely available.
The location ties it together - an easy walk to Langford Indoor Sports Centre & Al-Ameen College Langford, and just a short drive to Westfield Carousel, Woodford Park and Langford IGA, with key transport routes close by for quick links around the metro area.
Whether you’re entering the market, investing, or looking for a solid home with room to grow, this address delivers land, lifestyle and long-term appeal. Make your mark here today and get your foothold into this gem of a suburb in one of the suburbs best pockets.
The details:
Council rates: $1,750 Per annum
Water rates: $1,014.87 Per annum
Land size: 692 Sqm
Year built: 1970
Zoning: R20
Expected rental return: $650 Per Week Approximately
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Shane Beaumont
Or
Peter Zambotti
This property at 51 Norbury Way, Langford is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Shane Beaumont and Peter Zambotti at Haiven Property South on 18 Nov 2025.
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One of the City of Gosnells most recent localities, Langford began suburbanisation in the 1970s, but it wasn't till the late 1990s when a program for urban renewal and redevelopment was initiated that Langford transformed into the desirable suburb it is today. Langford is 17 kilometres southeast of Perth with Canning River to the north of the suburb and Roe Highway accessible from the east and south.
There are numerous parks and reserves in Langford, like the Langford Avenue Reserve, as well as recreational facilities like the Langford Sporting Complex and Langford Community Centre. The Landford Tavern and Langford Ale House contribute to the sense of community within the suburb and there is also a Village Shopping Centre for added local convenience. Brookman Primary School is the local school with a number of neighbouring schools close by.