Five Perth Properties Under $750K
What a quarter-million dollars gets you in the western capital.
What a quarter-million dollars gets you in the western capital.
Out on the west coast, things are looking a little sunnier as the market returns to strength. Here, five properties that you can buy for under $750,000.
19A Lichfield Street, Victoria Park WA
Offered to the market for the very first time is this original tuck-pointed character home, built around the 1920’s.
The completely renovated, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-car parking home is nestled away in a quiet section of Victoria Park, but remains within walking distance of local cafes, restaurants and shopping.
Inside sees period features, a lofty sense of space provided by the high ceilings and renovated mod-cons.
The bedrooms all have built-in robes, while a spacious verandah and a low-maintenance garden round out the offering in a stylish manner.
The listing is with EMG property solutions, $745,000; emgx.com.au
41A Edward Street, Bedford WA
Located in one of the most sought-after streets in Bedford comes this spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-car parking home.
Inside the 205sqm of living space, the home features a theatre room, study nook, large open plan kitchen, dining and living area that flows out to the gabled patio area.
The large master bedroom suite includes a walk-in robe while the three secondary bedroom is complete with built-in-robes.
The home has easy access to public transport and is close to the Galleria shopping precinct, Beaufort street café strip, Chisholm College and Perth CBD.
While yes, technically the asking is $770,00, it’s too good a property to pass upon.
8A Warren Road, Yokine WA
Found in an enviable Yokine location comes this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-car abode.
With stylish contemporary features and high-quality finishes throughout, the home offers an easy-care lifestyle.
Inside, the home boasts a stunning open plan living, dining and kitchen, the latter of which offers stone benchtops, mirrored splashbacks, built-in-pantry, electric cooktop and plenty of cupboard and benchtop space.
Elsewhere the home’s king-sized master retreat holds a beautiful ensuite complete with his and hers walk-in robes.
Further, the home sees two additional bedrooms – both with built-in robes – a second family bathroom, separate study/office and laundry areas.
The home is nearby to Yokine primary and Carmel, bus stops, Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre and more.
The listing is with Acton Mount Lawley, offers between $719,000 – $769,000; acton.com.au
89B Guildford Road, Mount Lawley, WA
Well below the threshold, this modern spec townhouse arrives with 4-bedrooms, 3-bathrooms and a 2-car parking.
The kitchen is replete with stone benchtops and modern amenities while the wide entrance hall and timber floors underfoot add to the spacious contemporary feel of the home.
Inside, three stunning bathrooms arrive with full-height tiling and stone benches while all four bedrooms arrive with built-in robes.
Further mod-cons include a built-in vacuum system, double glazed windows and a laundry with a shoot from upstairs.
The townhouse is located in the Mt Lawley high school zone and is nearby to Mt Lawley train station and river.
The list is with NTY property group Maylands, from $649,000; ntypropertygroup.com
37 Leonard Street, Victoria Park, WA
Presenting Monogram, Victoria Park, a limited collection of ten, centrally located townhouses.
The area of Victoria Park is a diverse cultural hub nearby to Crown Perth and Optus Stadium.
On offer is a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom 2-car parking with a number of layouts and three interior schemes with a private alfresco, generous kitchen with island bench configuration and separate laundry.
Engineered stone features prominently in the kitchen alongside Bosch appliances while built-in robes adorn the bedrooms.
The townhouses start from $699,000; mongramvicpark.com.au
This stylish family home combines a classic palette and finishes with a flexible floorplan
Just 55 minutes from Sydney, make this your creative getaway located in the majestic Hawkesbury region.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is selling his Northern California estate, which was listed Monday for $24.5 million.
Located in Atherton, an extremely affluent town northwest of Palo Alto and about 30 miles south of San Francisco, the 3.36-acre property is made up of three parcels that Schmidt acquired over the years, according to public records and Compass, who has the listing.
Schmidt, 69, and his wife, businesswoman Wendy Schmidt, purchased the main home in 1990 for $2 million, according to public records accessed via PropertyShark. They remodelled the 1969 home in 2007, and at that time, bought a neighbouring parcel of land, allowing an expansion of the main house and the addition of a guest house, according to Compass, who holds the listing. A third parcel was later acquired, on which the Schmidts added an English garden house and landscaped grounds overlooking the Eastern Hills.
“Finding three contiguous parcels in Atherton is rare. Even rarer are those with views of the Eastern hills,” said listing agent Katharine Carroll of the reSolve Group at Compass. “The location of this residence is ultra private, at the back of a cul-de-sac with the main house built into a hillside that provides privacy and very good security.”
Across the estate, there are five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and six half bathrooms.
The 5,265-square-foot main house also offers a number of private outdoor spaces on its upper level, including a large terrace off the primary suite, another large terrace off a secondary bedroom, plus a third smaller terrace and two balconies.
Behind the main house is a patio with a pool and spa. For even more outdoor space, there’s an entertaining pavilion, an open lawn and an outdoor fireplace area near the guest quarters.
The grounds themselves are also a standout feature, with an array of mature plants and specimen trees. The upper portion of the property’s landscaping is designed around an Amdega-designed conservatory, which was imported from the U.K. Around the greenhouse, there is a garden of raised beds and fruit trees, Carroll said.
“From the moment you step onto the grounds, it feels as if you’ve been transported to a private botanical sanctuary,” she said.
Schmidt served as Google’s CEO from 2001 to 2011, and then became the company’s executive chairman until 2015. He could not be reached for comment.
This article first appeared on Mansion Global
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This stylish family home combines a classic palette and finishes with a flexible floorplan