What we love:
This striking, custom-built home boasts a 6.5 green-star rating via savvy passive solar design (north facing living, double glazing, thermal ventilation and extensive insulation). Just six years young, the home looks and feels new with its mix of dramatic materials and lush tropical gardens, providing verdant views from every window.
Open the pivot door and be ‘floored’ by solid Tasmanian Oak boards throughout, imparting warmth and style. As you bask in the natural light, note the black-framed floor-to-ceiling picture window and nearby frangipani set to bloom any day, adorning an already beautiful entryway.
Ascend the stairs with flush-mounted lighting to the open plan living, dining and kitchen with vast 2.7-metre high ceilings. The all-white kitchen is sleek yet warm, thanks to those Tasmanian oak floorboards, Miele stainless steel appliances, faceted white subway tiling and high gloss cabinetry.
The spacious north facing balcony beckons with premium Italian tiling and cedar-clad ceiling for elegant yet low-maintenance relaxing and entertaining while enjoying the rising and setting sun.
Crossing the historic Guildford Road Bridge may form part of your daily commute, and what a journey it will be, venturing into such a vibrant, welcoming community. You’ll kick yourself for not making the move earlier.
What to know:
Upstairs open plan living, dining and kitchen with adjoining alfresco for relaxing and entertaining.
Stunning kitchen with breakfast bar, Miele appliances: induction cooktop, built-in range and dishwasher; double-door pantry, pendant lighting, faceted subway tiling and large fridge recess.
Built-in console/desk to living area – perfect for a study nook.
Energy efficient fixtures throughout: recessed and pendant LED lighting plus roller and track blinds.
All bedrooms feature Tasmanian oak flooring, built-in sliding robes, ceiling fans and sheer drapes.
Spa-like bathrooms: floor-to-ceiling tiling (large format floor, feature white subway and high gloss), complemented by timber countertops, storage aplenty and glassed shower recesses.
Ensuite features a double vanity and rain shower.
Storage galore with walk-in under stairs stowage plus cavernous cabinets within the spacious laundry.
Downstairs powder room with faceted subway tiling and ornate mirror.
A picture-perfect laundry that ‘may’ have you looking forward to the task.
Split system AC in the upstairs open plan kitchen, living and dining.
A full-size bathroom is located downstairs.
Backyard bordered by lush established plants, awaits your touch – plunge pool, spa or patch of turf?
Double garage with remote garage door.
Area: 320 sqm (land)
Location:
450m (6min walk) to Success Hill Reserve overlooking the Swan River.
550m (7min walk) to Success Hill Train Station.
1.3km (a 16min picturesque walk across historic Guildford Bridge Rd) to Guildford Milk Bar for coffee.
1.3km to Bassendean Oval and the Bowling club for footy, bowls and outdoor concerts and markets.
1.4m to Bassendean Shopping Centre and nearby Old Perth Rd for boutiques, cafés and bars.
1.5km to Guildford’s picturesque town centre with boutiques, bars and cafés on James and Swan St.
3.9km to Lilac Hill for impromptu picnics and ‘classic catches’.
5km to the Swan Valley teeming with vineyards, tasting rooms and restaurants.
12km to the airport.
13.5km to the city.
Schools:
1.7km to Bassendean Primary School
2.5km to Guildford Primary School
4.3km to iconic and historic Guildford Grammar School
5km to Caversham Valley Primary School
5.6km to Governor Stirling Senior High School
Who to talk to:
To view and learn more about this spectacular energy-efficient home, please call Adam Ghizzo on 0468 543 021 or email,
[email protected]
This property at 6/1 Anzac Terrace, Bassendean is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Adam Ghizzo at Realmark Urban on 27 Nov 2021.
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Bassendean, originally named West Guildford, is a northern suburb of Perth located approximately 11 kilometres from the CBD. Bassendean is one of the first settlements in Western Australia and has a rich Aboriginal and pioneering history.
Life in Bassendean
With seven kilometres of Swan River frontage, Bassendean is tight-knit community with a village feel, giving a high priority to trees, the environment, history and the arts. Bassendean has land next to three train stations and is close to Perth Airport, major highways and Metronet rail connections.