Reasons to call this home
This is not your typical villa – positioned on a survey strata lot, it offers the rare benefit of independent ownership with no common property, providing greater control, flexibility, and long-term value.
Set within a well-maintained group, this neatly presented home delivers the perfect blend of space, comfort, and low-maintenance living without compromise. Built in 2004 and set on a generous 252sqm allotment, it offers the feel of a standalone residence while retaining the convenience of villa-style living.
Inside, the thoughtfully designed layout includes three well-sized bedrooms, with a master featuring an ensuite and built-in robe, a second bathroom, and two toilets. The living areas flow seamlessly through to a private, easy-care courtyard—ideal for both relaxing and entertaining.
Additional features include secure garage parking, extra storage, and the added bonus of extremely low outgoings, further enhancing its overall appeal.
At this price point, the property represents exceptional value, sitting well below replacement cost and offering flexibility for first home buyers, downsizers, and investors alike.
All of this is set in a highly convenient location, just minutes from schools, shops, and public transport, making everyday living effortless and accessible
The Details
Council rates: $1780 per annum
Water rates: $971 per annum
Land size: 252m2
Year built: 2004
Zoning: R60
Expected rental return: $600 - $650 per week approx
Strata fees: $250 per quarter approximately
Get in touch
Shane Beaumont
This property at 6/33 Seaforth Avenue, Gosnells is a three bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Shane Beaumont and Ella Humphreys at Haiven Property South.
For more information about Gosnells, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Gosnells profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Shane Beaumont or Ella Humphreys regarding 6/33 Seaforth Avenue, Gosnells, please call Shane on 0424 793 242 or call Ella on 0424 793 242, or contact the agent via email.
Established in 1890, Gosnells is a thriving southeastern suburb in Perth that spans 15 square kilometres. Bound by Canning River to the north and east and Wungong Brook and the Southern River to the south, Gosnells enjoys proximity to these natural wonders while simultaneously benefiting from facilities and attractions synonymous with a bustling urban environment.
There is no shortage of things to do in Gosnells. For those who crave the outdoors and nature there are upwards of 30 parks, reserves and wetlands within the area for you to explore, as well as fitness and athletic facilities like the Harmony Fields Fitness Track, which offers all the benefits of a gym without the costly membership fees. Other major features of the area include the Gosnells Railway Station, Gosnells Railway Markets, Foothills Shopping Centre, Gosnells Shopping Centre, City of Gosnells Museum and numerous schools like Gosnells Primary School and St Munchin's Catholic School. There are also tennis courts, skate parks, a leisure centre and the Addie Mills Centre, which provides programs and services to seniors and people with disabilities.