Acquiring an original 50s property can be challenging, and when it comes with a large block, well, it's almost impossible. Discovering this 1959 gem on almost 500sqm right in the heart of this amazing suburb will be a dream come true for lucky buyers who not only appreciate the excitement and convenience of the neighbourhood but also adore mid-century architecture.
Currently, the home boasts three bedrooms, a fascinating original bathroom, a good-sized kitchen and dining area, and the obligatory sunroom. This pocket of beautiful Mt Hawthorn is sought after, offering a plethora of cafes, interesting shops, 'The Mezz' shopping centre, and nearby schools, parks (Menzies Park), and sporting activities. Plus, easy access to both the city and the beach.
Enjoy the original features and seize this exciting opportunity to create a home with the heart and soul the era was famous for. Adding value here would be a joy.
Comprising:
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Living room
- Kitchen/dining
- Sunroom
Water rates approx. $1015.14 P/A
Council rates approx. $1652.98 P/A
Property is currently rented on a fixed term lease until 04/07/2024 at $600 per week.
Buyers are aware that these photos are not current and may not represent the current condition and presentation of the property. Buyers are recommended to view the property in person.
This property at 59 Federation Street, Mount Hawthorn is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Donna Buckovska and Tina De Luca at Bellcourt Mount Lawley on 07 Apr 2024.
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Close to Perth City, but removed enough to maintain its own suburbanised charm, Mount Hawthorn is a suburb lined with elegant townhouses and heritage buildings. Beautiful and laid back, Mount Hawthorn is a personable suburb that provides residents with an inner-city lifestyle with a yesteryear allure.
With numerous cafes and restaurants within walking distance, there is plenty to do within the suburb without being overloaded. The social scene offered up by Mount Hawthorn includes Neighbourhood Piazza, The Cabin, Pirate Bar, The Jazz Cellar and The Paddington Ale House, while your shopping needs are taken care of with Tredways, Stella Rose Fashion and Code Bloom. There are local parks, a moving war memorial at the Anzac Cottage, which was built in 24 hours back in 1916 and various primary schools.