Hidden peacefully at the very end of a long driveway, this charming 3 bedroom 1 bathroom rear retreat feels like your own secret sanctuary, tucked away from the world. Nestled within a whisper-quiet leafy street where the soundtrack is little more than chirping birdlife and rustling trees, it offers a rare sense of serenity without sacrificing convenience.
Out front, there are two raked single carports to park underneath - one of them accessing a storeroom and leading to a sprawling backyard-lawn area, overlooked by a lovely paved north-facing entertaining courtyard. A high rear fence adds security and overall peace of mind, with a second sunken lawn space within the yard offering shade and even more room for the kids and pets to play.
Inside, a light, bright and pleasant front living room to the left of entry is spacious in size and boasts high raked ceilings, as well as direct access to the courtyard and back garden. It neighbours a central dining room that is also flooded with natural light and extends out to the yard rather seamlessly.
The adjacent updated kitchen is highlighted by sparkling granite bench tops and splashbacks, alongside a feature skylight, double sinks, a double-door storage pantry, a microwave recess, a stainless-steel range hood, a DeLonghi four-burner electric cooktop, a stainless-steel Andi oven, a stainless-steel Solt dishwasher and splendid views out to the backyard.
The sleeping quarters sit to the right of the front door, with the front third bedroom playing host to fitted full-height mirrored built-in wardrobes. A large second bedroom looks out to the yard, whilst the spacious master suite also flows outside, whilst comprising of a large walk-in robe and semi-ensuite access through to a cleverly-updated and practical bathroom with an over-size shower, heat lamps, a powder vanity and under-bench storage. The toilet is separate from a stylish laundry - also modernised to include a double broom/linen cupboard and under-bench storage.
Close to glorious beaches, restaurants and shopping at Empire Village, lush local parklands, outstanding community sporting facilities, Wembley Golf Course, picturesque Bold Park, majestic bushland walking trails, playgrounds for the young ones, major shopping centres, public transport and top schools - Holy Spirit Primary School (walking distance away), Churchlands Senior High School, Hale School and Newman College included, this iconic location is as well-connected as any.
Warm, welcoming and wonderfully private, it's the kind of home that makes everyday living feel just that little bit more enchanting!
FEATURES:
• Low-maintenance timber-look flooring
• Lovely light-filled front living room - with high raked ceilings
• Separate dining room
• Updated kitchen - with a dishwasher and electric cooking appliances
• Spacious master retreat with a WIR and backyard access
• Semi-ensuite bathroom - accessible via the master suite
• 3rd bedroom with BIR's
• Separate updated laundry
• Separate toilet
• Expansive backyard area with lush green lawn
• Paved north-facing entertaining courtyard
• Ducted-evaporative air-conditioning
• Skirting boards
• Security doors
• Solar hot-water system
• Easy-care gardens
• Two (2) single carports
• Storeroom
Rates & Local Information:
Water Rates: $1,259.83 (2024/25)
City of Stirling Council Rates: $2,016.78 (2025/26)
Zoning: R20
Primary School Catchment: Wembley Downs Primary School.
Secondary School Catchments: Churchlands Senior High School.
DISCLAIMER: Any land area figures stated in this advertisement represent a calculation of the total ground floor area of the lot, including both building space and external areas. Prospective buyers are advised to refer to the strata plan to verify the specific areas comprising the total figures provided. Furthermore, all information contained in this advertisement is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information supplied by third parties, including the Seller and relevant local authorities, and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy, and interested parties should place no reliance on it and are encouraged to undertake their own independent enquiries.