This one is exciting! With R40 zoning and a generous 728sqm of land directly opposite the picturesque Albourne Lavant Reserve, this expansive property is bursting with potential.
For developers, the possibilities are endless-retain and build, or explore the triplex site potential if the house is demolished.
For owner-occupiers seeking outdoor (and indoor!) space-a rare find these days-imagine the future expansion! With side access, you could add your dream garage, workshop, swimming pool-or all of the above!
Inside, you'll love the light-filled, open-plan living spaces, three generously sized bedrooms, beautiful jarrah floorboards, high ceilings and big windows.
And the location? Unbeatable! Set on a quiet street wrapping around a park and playground, where only local traffic passes through, yet centrally positioned with everything you need within easy reach.
This home offers the best of everything-charm, convenience, space, and endless opportunities!
Summary:
*Zoned R40 (potential retain and build, or triplex site, subject to council approval)
*728sqm of land with side access (green-titled, full block)
*Directly opposite Albourne Lavant Reserve
*Three split system A/C units - two bedrooms and family room
*Ceiling fan and mirrored built-in robes in main bedroom
*Polished jarrah floorboards
*Neat and tidy kitchen with gas cooktop
*Formal lounge room with park views
*Expansive open plan family room with direct access outside
*Carport and driveway access to rear of the property
*Ample driveway parking space
Council rates: $1,592.35 P/A
Water rates: $893.46 P/A
Leased until 18th April 2025 - vacant possession available if settlement occurs after this date.
This property at 35 Albourne Place, Balga is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Carlos Lehn and Paul Owen at Beaucott Property Group on 14 Mar 2025.
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Balga is northern suburb of Perth located in the City of Stirling. The name "Balga" was adopted in 1954 derived from the Aboriginal word for the indigenous grass tree Xanthorrhoea. Most dwellings in Balga are made of brick and tile, reflecting the period of development and while most residences are detached, there are some grouped dwellings and flats throughout the suburb.
Balga contains numerous parks, sporting facilities and recreational reserves with the largest being Princess Wallington Reserve. Balga also contains two local shopping centres and several primary schools as well as Balga Senior High School and the North Metropolitan TAFE.