Back to search results

76 Scott Street, Boya WA 6056

Sold price: $599,000 Sold: 04 Dec 2019
Sold
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Cars
  • Landsize 2,001m2
House

Views Forever and Majestic Sunrises!

SOLD by Shane Schofield in only 3 weeks! If you want your home SOLD please call me anytime on
0448 070990.

This 2011 custom built home has been completely designed to capture the mesmerising views right across the Darling Escarpment. All of the main living areas encompass this breathtaking vista and allow you to believe you are in a quiet, country escape, while in reality you are close to all major amenities and facilities.

The lime stone wall and easy care front yard conceals the true beauty of this cream weatherboard and sage green Colorbond home. A magnificent, climbing Jasmine and a leafy Wisteria adorn the front of the verandah providing shade from the afternoon sun and allowing wonderful privacy from the road. The expansive jarrah porch is an ideal spot for a morning relaxing cuppa while being entertained by some of the local wildlife.

Walking through the front door you can instantly see the detail that has gone into this superb residence. Stunning Blue Gum timber floors greet you at the front entrance and picks up again in the spacious family/ dining and kitchen area, with quality designed carpet in the lounge area and bedrooms.

A top lit picture recess sits on the left wall of the entry hall with the master bedroom off to the right. This spacious bedroom has stunning views of the Darling escarpment which make waking up in the morning to that vista a delight. Imagine enjoying a coffee on the deck outside your room while watching the sun rise over the hill? A spacious and modern ensuite plus a walk in wardrobe are also featured.

Picturesque views greet you as you walk in to the carpeted formal lounge area which has been designed to not only add morning light to the house but also to allow for easy entertaining from the outside deck to this room through large glass sliding doors. There are lovely French double doors separating this room from the main living zone of the house. A large reverse cycle split system has been installed for year round comfortable entertaining.

The open planned meals, family and kitchen all have the same amazing vista that likens itself to a natural visual tapestry. Floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors across the back of the house provide a lens to appreciate this amazing scenery while also allowing the summer Easterly winds to cool down the home. Soaring raked ceilings in the kitchen and meals area also open up the area and allow the morning light to shine through. The Blue Gum flooring gives the home a relaxed but contemporary feel.

The kitchen boasts Essa stone countertops that are above normal height to allow for easy preparation of family meals. A beautiful Belling traditional style oven and gas cooktop stands pride of place in the large kitchen - you will never feel begrudged again doing the dishes with the changing light on the hills as your scenery.

Three other bedrooms plus a second bathroom and laundry follow through from this main living zone. Two of the bedrooms have shelf and rail recesses and all are of generous size. Both the laundry and bathroom which boasts a corner bath are a generous size and functional, and the use of neutral colour schemes means they complement any decor.

The expansive back deck is perfect for afternoon drinks or a family, home cooked meal and due to the custom built, sturdy, 70% screened pull down blinds, the area can be used in all seasons to entertain. Steel framed, wooden step outdoor stairs lead down into the massive garden area below which is home to numerous fruit trees including lemon, mandarin, mulberry and orange.

As the house is raised, there are numerous understory storage areas which are great for lawnmowers, wheelbarrows and other outdoor equipment.

Other features of this stunning home include;

-Custom built, four bed and two bath home constructed in 2011

-Well designed to take advantage of the stunning views of the hills

-Steel frame construction with insulation in walls, ceilings and floors

-Bio cycle septic system to reuse grey water efficiently outside

-Soaring, raked ceilings in living areas for natural light

-Stunning Blue Gum timber flooring in informal living zones

- Three reverse cycle air conditioners to keep the home co in Summer and Warm in Winter

- One owner designed home

- Close to Schools, Shops and a Bus stop is right out the front

- The Airport is only a short 15 min drive away and you are walking distance to great hiking trails in the nearby bush reserves

For more information or if you would like a complimentary appraisal done on your home please call me on 0448 070 990.

Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.

Property features

  • Air conditioned  
  • Carports 2
  • Verandah  

Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 76 Scott Street, Boya is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Shane Schofield at The Agency on 04 Dec 2019.

Looking to buy a similar property in the area? View other four bedroom properties for sale in Boya or see other recently sold properties in Boya.

Nearby schools

1.1km
1.5km
1.7km
Greenmount Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
Disclaimer

Boya overview

To supply the stone required to build the groynes at Fremantle Harbour, a Government quarry was established in the hills a little south-west of Darlington. A spur line was run into the quarry from the existing railway and, by July 1901, dozens of iron and hessian huts housing approximately 150 workmen were clustered near the site. In August of 1901, construction began on a railway siding for the use of this settlement and the first name proposed was "Yan-Yeen". This was rejected because of a duplication in Victoria and the Aboriginal word "Boya", appropriately meaning rock/stone, was chosen instead. It was later found that the correct Aboriginal name for the area was "Nyeedoup" but Boya remains appropriate as the Aboriginal sub-tribe who once inhabited the hills were known as "Boya-Ngoora".

Boya quick stats

High end $1.4m
Median $800k
Low end $775k
6.0 %
Annual growth
$800k
Annual median sales price
$800pw
Annual median rental price

Contact the agent

Email the agent

Mandatory fields *

Mortgage calculator

FAQ's

76 Scott Street, Boya was sold by Shane Schofield at The Agency.

You can contact the agent here.

The median house price in Boya is $800,000.
Call