Retain this classic home and develope the rear or just sit on this property and watch your investment grow, either way it will be a win-win solution. Charming original home from a bygone era with great street appeal sitting on a large R.40 Zoned 1017 sqm's. Options galore the choice is yours.
4 bedroom 2 bathroom classic residence
Built circa 1940's with all the period features
Neat as a pin presentation / great street appeal
Original Jarrah timber floors & high ornate ceilings
Large modernised kitchen with kitchen meals area
Evaporative ducted air-conditioning & alarm security
Easy care maintenance gardens fully reticulated
Large gated parking area for extra ancillary vehicles
Situated on R.40 zoned 2 street frontage block
Walking distance to Midland sopping centre & cafe's
Walking distance to both train and bus stations
Retain the original home and develope the rear
Great investment, great opportunity, great location
For more information or to arrange a viewing, please call
PATRICK HARPER - 0413 440 107
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This property at 76 Great Northern Highway, Midland is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Patrick Harper at The Agency on 27 Jan 2024.
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Midland is a mixed-use suburb with industrial, commercial and residential areas. It experienced its most substantial development period occurring during the post-war years. More recently, Midland experienced growth between 2001 and 2011 as new dwellings were added to the Midland Redevelopment Area, a State Government urban renewal project which commenced in 2000.
Midland offers its residents a suburban environment with a good supply of commercial and recreational establishments. There are three shopping centres in the area, Midland Central Shopping Centre, Midland Gate Shopping Centre and Centrepoint Shopping Centre, plus a leisure centre, speed dome, sports complex, a skate park, town hall and arts centre. Other major establishments include Swan District Hospital, Polytechnic West Midland Campus and a number of schools. There is also plenty of open public space with parks, reserves, walk trails and ovals in abundance.