FIRST VIEWING - THURSDAY 13TH APRIL 5.30PM
Located in the heart of Mundijong, this property is loaded with potential.
With the home set on the front half of the block, it allows for future subdivision or for a large shed and/or granny flat.
THE HOUSE
Built in 2021, this immaculate home has been built to a high standard with sound suppression to the front of the home so those evenings and nights are dead quiet..
The kitchen has stone topped benches and overlooks the large living and dining area as well as a view out over the back yard.
The 3 bedrooms all have built in robes and the the master suite has direct access to the bathroom.
Count in the 6.6kW Solar Power system as well as high quality electrical fittings and fixtures, this make for a terrific package.
There is also a large study that can be used as the fourth bedroom.
THE YARD
Set on 2028sqm, this is an amazing opportunity to live in a quality home and have the potential for a decent sized subdivision down the track. There is access to the rear of the property alongside the home as well as a laneway to the rear of the property.
There is also a bonus having a productive bore on the property.
THE LOCATION
Mundijong is a super popular area to live in and properties are much sought after. With the suburb earmarked for major expansion in the coming years, now is a great time to purchase in the area and benefit from some serious upside.
There is a local primary school, a large IGA store and liquor shop as well as numerous parks.
WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Contact Peter de Jonge through the website to arrange an inspection if you can't make the first viewing on Thursday 13th at 5.30pm.
This property at 58 Paterson Street, Mundijong is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Peter De Jonge at O'Neil Real Estate on 14 Apr 2023.
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Mundijong was originally named Jarrahdale Junction. It was at the junction of the Rockingham-Jarrahdale line and the government line from Perth to Bunbury which was built in 1893. A town grew up around the junction, and a timber depot which included a large planing mill was constructed. The town was first declared as "Manjedal" in 1893 as it was thought to be the Aboriginal name of the area. In 1897 this was found to be incorrect, and the name was changed to Mundijong.
Positioned between the coast and the hills, this suburb provides is an important centre for the local farming industry including orchards, farmlands and wineries. Mundijong has a rural feel with beautiful waterfalls, walking trails and forest hinterland of the Serpentine Jarrahdale district. Other facilities include a local IGA, Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Resource Centre and a local primary school.