Set on a corner block, this well-presented three-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers a practical layout, modern finishes and easy-care living in a convenient coastal pocket. A private gated entry framed by established bushes creates a welcoming sense of separation from the street, while the overall design keeps maintenance to a minimum.
Inside, durable wood-look flooring runs through the main living areas, complemented by a large separate theatre room for added flexibility. The open-plan kitchen, living and meals area is functional and well connected, while the bathrooms have a clean, modern finish. The master bedroom includes his and hers wardrobes and an ensuite, while all bedrooms are fitted with built-in robes.
Outside, the home continues its low-maintenance appeal with a shaded side area and an alfresco at the rear, providing a comfortable outdoor space to relax or entertain. A solar panel system adds further practicality to the home.
Location Features
Walking distance to Ocean Keys Shopping Centre
Approximately 4-minute drive to Mindarie Marina
Approximately 4-minute drive to Mindarie Beach
Approximately 3-minute drive to St Andrew’s Catholic Primary School
Approximately 6-minute drive to Mindarie Senior College, Quinns Baptist College and Peter Moyes Anglican Community School
Located just down the road from Catalina Blue Hills Playground
This property at 52 Antares Street, Clarkson is a three bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Ian Knight and Tommy Simpson at LJ Hooker Joondalup.
For more information about Clarkson, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Clarkson profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Ian Knight or Tommy Simpson regarding 52 Antares Street, Clarkson, please call Ian on 0413 447 016 or call Tommy on 0411 584 120, or contact the agent via email.
Despite its relatively recent development in the early 1990s, Clarkson has since evolved into a thriving northern suburb of Perth. Home to more than 11,650 people, Clarkson's population grew exponentially between 1991 and 2011 as a large influx of new homes and other dwellings were built. The suburb has a seven square kilometre land area and is part of the City of Wanneroo.
One of Clarkson's major features and an attribute that has contributed to the suburbs growth is the establishment of the Clarkson Railway Station following the extension of the Perth railway line in 2004. Clarkson also has several parks for residents to enjoy, a local shopping centre and a number of schools, such as Clarkson Community High School and Somerly Primary School.