Set on a generous 683m² block, this inviting home offers space, comfort, and great value. With four generous bedrooms and easy-care tiled flooring throughout, it`s ideal for families, pet owners, or anyone who prefers low-maintenance living.
The home has been refreshed in recent years, giving it a neat and welcoming feel. The kitchen has also been updated, providing a tidy, functional space that's ready to enjoy or further enhance down the track.
A bright, enclosed sunroom at the rear adds flexibility - perfect as a second living area, playroom, or hobby space. Outside, the covered patio is the ideal spot to fire up the BBQ and enjoy a chat with family and friends. The large backyard offers plenty of space for kids and pets, plus there's a handy shed for tools and storage.
You'll love the convenient location close to Roe Highway, local schools, and the Midland town centre. Across Morrison Road are Swan Park Leisure Centre, the SpeedDome, netball courts, and Swan Regional Recreation Park. The Swan Valley, Swan River, and Midland Train Station are all just minutes away, with easy access to the Perth CBD and Fremantle.
Property Highlights:
• 4 spacious bedrooms.
• Large bathroom.
• Front lounge room Refreshed kitchen and meals area.
• Enclosed rear sunroom.
• Covered patio - perfect for BBQs and relaxing.
• Single garage Side access to backyard.
• Large front and rear yards Plenty of room for kids and pets.
• Approx. 15 minutes to Perth Airport.
Rates:
Council: $2,111.08
Water: $937.02
This property at 88 Beaconsfield Avenue, Midvale is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Milton Rendell and Edward Harfouche at Real Estate Plus on 18 Dec 2025.
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Midvale is an established suburb with some commercial areas along the Great Eastern Highway. Belonging to the municipalities of the City of Swan and the Shire of Mundaring, settlement of Midvale dates from the mid-1800s with its most significant development period occurring between the 1950s and 1980s.
Defined by the homes and parks that dominate its landscape, Midvale provides residents with a quintessential suburban environment. Though home to a small commercial sector, the majority of Midvale is occupied by homes and there are numerous public open spaces like Elder Park, Moir Park, Morrison Park and Salisbury Park providing native scenery for residents to explore and enjoy. Midvale Primary School is the local school.