THE DEAL
Some homes win you over the moment you arrive. This one takes its time, and it's better for it.
Set privately at the rear of a small, well-kept group, 5/146 Banksia Street reveals itself as you move through it.
Fresh hybrid flooring, soft light filling each room and a floorplan that feels effortless. It's an easy home to live in, and an easy one to picture yourself in, whether you're buying your first, scaling back or adding to the portfolio.
At its centre, the open-plan living and dining stretches out under gentle northern light, kept comfortable in every season by a Mitsubishi Electric reverse-cycle split. The kitchen is the quiet achiever, refreshed with brand-new Westinghouse appliances, a pantry, breakfast bar and real space to cook up a storm.
There's also a bonus space that can turn its hand to a home office, retreator, storage or an extra living space as your needs change.
The bedrooms sit privately away from the day-to-day. The principal is generously oversized with an outlook over the garden, and the second is well proportioned, both served by an updated bathroom and laundry in warm, neutral tones with a frameless shower, separate toilet and linen storage. Roller shutters to both add quiet, privacy and a little extra security.
Then there's the backyard, and it's the part people remember.
A full 111sqm of exclusive-use garden, framed by established beds and screening greenery, with the space to entertain, play or simply sit back in your own patch of green. Kikuyu lawn, automatic reticulation, gated side access and an oversized store round it off. It feels like a backyard should, which at this level is a genuine rarity.
All of it sits in one of the inner-north's easiest pockets, cafés, parks, schools and shops nearby and the city just a short drive on. In Tuart Hill, the location earns its keep alongside the home.
SEALS THE DEAL
A home that quietly gets everything right, then surprises you with a backyard most buyers had stopped hoping for. Warm, flexible and rare. Worth seeing before it's gone.