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90 Scott Street, Boya WA 6056

Sold price: $385,000 Sold: 17 Feb 2020
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  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Landsize 2,023m2
House

ALL ABOUT THE BLOCK

Proudly displaying its mid-century credentials, this 1964-built home offers a sense of open, easy living with high ceilings, a flowing floorplan and a spectacular outlook to the enchanting Boya landscape. Sitting well back from the road, tall trees and a series of raised garden beds create a sense of privacy in a property that offers ample and an elevated rear deck with national park views and a below ground pool.

4 bedrooms 1 bathroom
1964-built bungalow
Lounge library sunroom
Formal & informal dining
Beautiful timber floors
Open-plan high/ceilings
Elevated east facing deck
Pool & garden sheds
2023 sqm adjoins reserve
Schools, shops, NP views

A broad gable roofline gives this home a sense of organic connection to its site and declares the aesthetic and floorplan that awaits behind the front door. A small front deck leads to the front door and into an expansive lounge/dining room. Jarrah floors glow against white walls and high ceilings with exposed beams emphasise the sense of light and space.

Anchoring the lounge/dining room is a decorative, white painted fireplace with ornate mouldings, currently decommissioned, the present owners rely on reverse cycle air-conditioning for climate control. Double French doors open into a spacious timber-lined library, this flexible space could be adapted for use as a theatre room, home office or games/activity room.

A separate kitchen is arranged at one end of the central living area and offers a freestanding oven, corner pantry and U-shaped bench. A large laundry adjoining the kitchen could be utilised as a larder or butler's pantry.

Arranged along the home's eastern side is a large sunroom; a beautiful, elevated space and the perfect spot for whiling away a lazy afternoon, gazing out to the everchanging landscape of Greenmount National Park. If you prefer livelier pastimes, a wide sliding door opens the sunroom to the rear deck to create an indoor-outdoor entertaining zone with spectacular views.

Two bedrooms are arranged off the sunroom, the larger features a walk-in robe and both enjoy views to the national park. All four of the bedrooms are a good size and share the family bathroom.

Outdoors, paths lead to the below ground pool where a native landscape and views of the national park ensure privacy and a sense of floating in your private billabong. This sense of privacy is reinforced by the reserve adjoining the property's rear boundary.

There is much to love and much potential here; a mid-century home with multiple living areas, good-sized bedrooms and ample space to entertain. The 2023 sqm lot ensures privacy and a sense of space while the location puts good schools and the services and amenities of town within easy reach.

To arrange an inspection of this property call Jo Sheil – 0422 491 016 or Bobby Sheil – 0448 884 252 - When you buy and sell with Jo, you'll get the biggest smile in Real Estate, and you'll not only receive friendly service, you'll also discover the "luck o' the Irish" with Bobby!

BE SEEN - BE SOLD - BE HAPPY

Do you want your property sold? For professional photography, local knowledge, approachable staff, a proven sales history and quality service at no extra cost call the Brookwood Team.

Property features

  • Below ground pool  
  • Air conditioned  
  • Shed  
  • Insulation  
  • Courtyard  

Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 90 Scott Street, Boya is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jo Sheil and Robert Sheil at Brookwood Realty on 17 Feb 2020.

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.

Cost breakdown

  • Council rates: $2,073 / year

Nearby schools

1.2km
1.3km
1.8km
Greenmount Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
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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
This listing
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The average number of selling days in Boya is 64 days.

90 Scott Street, Boya sold on 17/2/2020 for $385,000.

90 Scott Street, Boya was sold by Jo Sheil and Robert Sheil at Brookwood Realty.

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