Nestled in a premier North Innaloo location, this home is set on a peaceful and private street. Built in 1965, this solid double brick and tile residence sits on a generous 900sqm R40 block, offering incredible potential for future redevelopment or renovation.
The home features three well-sized bedrooms, a central bathroom, a separate front lounge, and a combined kitchen and dining area. A spacious rear family room provides additional living space, while the single garage ensures secure parking and a large driveway offers space for additional vehicles, and a caravan or trailer. The property is fully reticulated with bore water and boasts an impressive selection of fruit and nut trees, including pecan, fig, chestnut, tangerine, orange, lemon, and avocado, a true credit to the Owner. A beautiful undercover patio and pergola area offers the perfect space for outdoor entertaining or enjoying alfresco dining overlooking the lush garden.
Do not miss this rare opportunity to secure a home with space, character, and future potential.
Proudly presented by Graham Smith – 0409 378 393.
This property at 17 Laurence Road, Innaloo is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Graham Smith at First National Druitt Saunders on 11 Feb 2025.
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Innaloo is a mixed-use suburb 10 kilometres from Perth City. It is bound by Karrinyup Road to the north, Mitchell Freeway to the east, Scarborough Beach Road to the south and Huntriss Road to the west. Extensive development of Innaloo began in the 1940s, with many of the homes that stand today renovated or restored versions of the original heritage buildings.
With the beach close by as well as major shopping and retail facilities, Innaloo provides an enviable mix of urban and suburban benefits. Westfield Innaloo Shopping Centre is a central fixture of the suburb and is a major retail and commercial centre within the Perth metropolitan area. Parks and walkways feature throughout as well as recreational facilities, primary schools and other smaller shopping facilities.