Tucked into a cul-de-sac that doubles down on its serenity just steps from a nature reserve, this long-held home on some 820square metres is Banksia Park at its most beautiful, primed for a growing family in search of something strong, comfortable, spacious and supremely practical.
What you'll also find is a flexible home with the timber detailing, straw ceilings and exposed brick walls to make a mid-century enthusiast swoon. For everyone else, this enduring abode - with multiple living zones, study and up to four bedrooms - is a chance to live in and love a home with the scope to leave your own stylish mark.
Open the Door to:
⁃ A much-loved family home on some 820sqm in one of Banksia Park's leafiest cul-de-sac pockets, with nature reserve outlooks, mature gardens, generous parking and a floorplan that gives growing households room to spread, gather and evolve
⁃ Warm mid-century-inspired styling that can be preserved or modernised to your taste
⁃ Multiple living zones, including a substantial front lounge, an enclosed rumpus/family room and a dining zone that keeps the kitchen at the centre of the action
⁃ A spacious kitchen with gas cooking, wall oven, breakfast bar and garden outlooks
⁃ Three generous bedrooms with built-in robes, plus a dedicated study that can flex as a fourth bedroom
⁃ Two bathrooms, including an ensuite to the main bedroom, giving families the practical separation they want before school, work or the morning rush
⁃ A long rear verandah that stretches along the home, turning the backyard edge into an all-weather spot for coffee, pottering, barbecues and watching the garden do its thing
⁃ A private rear garden with lawn, established planting, birdlife and a shaded pergola
⁃ Prolific off-street parking, with a large double carport, gated access and room for up to five vehicles across a parcel designed for families with cars, trailers, tools or weekend projects
⁃ Loads of storage, including a rear workshop, built-in robes to all three bedrooms, a large linen press and extra storage nooks
⁃ Comfortable essentials already in place, including air cooler and instant gas hot water
With a nature reserve within steps, public transport less than 300m from the door and local schools, shops and services close at hand, Hobart Crescent places everyday family life within easy reach while preserving the quiet, established character Banksia Park is known for. Tea Tree Gully, St Agnes Shopping Centre, Fairview Green and Westfield Tea Tree Plaza provide convenient access to groceries, retail, dining and major services, while nearby reserves, walking trails and Anstey Hill Recreation Park reinforce the area's strong connection to open space. Settle in.
Certificate of Title - 5621/780
Council - Tea Tree Gully
Zoning - General Neighbourhood
Year Built - 1967
Land Size - 820m² (approx.)
Total Build area - 294m²
Council Rates - $1,934.90 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $100.01 per year
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