Lead with your heart.
This century-old beauty is the stuff of fantasies. Original features abound, giving her all the character you’d expect, while renovations have brought her into the here and now in superb style. From the moment you set eyes upon the pretty front yard with its lush lawn, lovely hedges, and ubiquitous white picket fence, you’ll be a goner. Somehow you’ll be won over yet again once you step foot through the (delightful, leadlight) front door. The polished jarrah floorboards below and soaring ornate ceilings overhead set the standard that continues right the way through, with custom shelving and cabinetry set alongside the gorgeous fireplace in the living room, a sleek galley style kitchen that’s an absolute joy to cook in, a second fireplace in the adjacent meals area for maximum cosiness, built-in wardrobes in both bedrooms, and a modernised laundry and bathroom. The well considered layout doesn’t end here, though. There’s the backyard as well. With the very appealing decked entertaining area, the courtyard will be the place to while away the hours on sunny days. Just add people you adore, a drink or two, and a platter of delicious treats. Bonus: there’s a wall-mounted umbrella for a bit of shade should you need it. If it's whimsical moments you seek, sneak off to the secret garden and embrace the serene sounds of the water feature within. How delightful is that? There’s plenty more to appreciate here too, which is why it’s only natural to be smitten by this sweet home.
Location-wise, you’ll be in heaven if you have a soft spot for cafes and restaurants. Explore them all and then attempt to pick your favourites- it’s not easy. But to start with, try General Public (300m), Ruffino’s (450m), Leksi (350m), Testun Bar (1.3km), Chakra (550m), Finlay & Sons (300m), Spice Town (550m), Ruffino’s (450m), Local and Aesthetic (1.2km), Cecchi’s (750m), and Sugar & Nice (250m). It’s also only 250m from the town square where the night markets have you sorted on #nocookMondays. Then again, with a kitchen you’ll no doubt relish, there’s always the option to stay in with a good home cooked meal. Woolies (450m) and Aldi (120m) are obvious destinations for groceries, but don’t overlook gourmet choices such as the iconic Mondo’s (650m) or the Good Grocer (1.3km). You’ll be hooked on all the conveniences of nearby Beaufort Street, such as the bus stops, shops and salons, library, and the Astor Theatre (2.2km), but we also have it on good authority that the neighbours here are total treasures. Feeling like this home could be the one? Better snap it up.
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Hit Nat up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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This property is offered for sale via EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. All offers will be presented as received and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Tuesday the 1st of April 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
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Lot Size: 282sqm approximately
Build Year: Circa 1925
Council Rates: $1,666.75 per annum approximately
Water Rates: $1,028.17 per annum approximately
Estimated Rental Return: $700.00 - $740.00 per week
Survey Strata. No Common Property. No Strata Fees
This property at 85 Tenth Avenue, Inglewood is a two bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Natalie Hoye at Red Fox Property Group.
For more information about Inglewood, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Inglewood profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Natalie Hoye regarding 85 Tenth Avenue, Inglewood, please call 0405 812 273 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyInglewood is an inner-northern suburb of Perth with a rich history and heritage. Present-day Inglewood is influenced by the charm of its past. Established in 1831, the bulk of Inglewood's landscape stems from its two distinct growth periods, 1904 to 1920 and 1935 to 1940, with renovation and restoration returning the pre-war vintage homes to their former glory.
The lifestyle in Inglewood is one of charm and convenience. Its beautifully old-fashioned suburban landscape is unique, yet its proximity to major urban inner-city hubs ensures modern conveniences and requirements are met. Inglewood's main commercial area is located on Beaufort Street and features retail facilities, cafes, a library, recreation centre and amenities. There is also an aquatic centre, golf course, facilities for tennis and soccer, a major park and a local primary school within the area.
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