This beautiful family home sits in an elevated position at the top of a small cul-de-sac street and features an idyllic back yard with a massive outdoor entertaining area under the main roof. The property is set up for multi-generational living or income generation from the guest accommodation. There is a fantastic neighbourhood park at the end of the street and the foothills location offers quick access to the Roe and Tonkin Highways, Perth Airport and the new High Wycombe Train Station.
Features include:
* Enormous 96 sqm alfresco area
* Big family-friendly backyard
* Chef's kitchen incl 900ml 'Fratelli Onofri' oven
* Dishwasher, engineered stone bench tops & plumbing for fridge
* Porcelain tiles and carpeted bedrooms
* Open plan living pus separate theatre room/lounge
* Self-contained guest suite under the main roof - incl kitchen
* Exterior and interior access to guest suite
* Multiple split-system air-conditioning units
* Large bedrooms
* Impressive master suite
* High quality renovated bathrooms incl deep bath
* Woodburner fireplace in open plan area
* Large dining area
* Separate home office and connecting 5th bedroom
* Outside access to office
* 3-phase powered workshop with excellent side access
* Workshop and annexe approx 140sqm in size
* 5 metre workshop height
Call the listing agent, Craig Phillips on 0410 588 427 to arrange your private inspection of this amazing property.
This property at 7 Boona Court, Maida Vale is a five bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Craig Phillips at RE/MAX Extreme on 04 Sep 2024.
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This area was first settled in 1873 by William Henry Mead. He built a home in the Ridge Hill area, and established an orchard named "Orangedale". The name of Maida Vale was chosen as the district name by a public meeting of local residents in 1910, and comes from the property name of another early settler, Mr W H McCormack. It is assumed that the name was derived from that of the west London suburb of this name, which in turn is named after Maida (S. Pietro di Maida) in Calabria, Italy. The British Army defeated the French there in 1806, and in commemoration of the victory Maida Hall and Maida Vale were named.
Within the suburb there is a primary school, Maida Vale Primary School, a golf course, numerous parks/ovals, small shops, and a heated swimming pool. Maida Vale retains areas of natural bushland and is not completely built-up with housing.