Reasons to call this home:
A chance to secure not just a solid, fully renovated home, but also a future opportunity positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac. With a 50% share of 1,138m², soon to be R30 zoned, this is a place that’s not just about today—it’s about tomorrow, too. Ready to move in and call it home or lease out with ease with all the hard work done.
This beautifully updated duplex half offers modern comfort and smart design, making it the perfect setup for a first-time homebuyer, downsizers, or investors. With drive-through access to the rear, a separate backyard entertaining area, and no strata fees, there’s plenty of space to relax and entertain.
Inside, the renovations shine—a stylish tiled bathroom, a modern kitchen with stone benchtops, and double-glazed windows with roller shutters at the front for peace and privacy. Plus, you’re stepping into the market at a price that’s hard to ignore as you won't find anything else like this! This isn’t just a home; it’s a great beginning.
The details:
Council rates: $1,650 per annum
Water rates: $769.02 per annum
Year built: 1970
Land size: 569m²
Zoning: R20/30, proposed R30
Expected rental return: $550 per week
Location:
This part of Gosnells is a hidden gem. A quiet cul-de-sac, a park just down the road, and still close to the city, schools, and transport. It’s the kind of spot you can’t ignore—a must-see.
Please note: The lot size illustrated reflects the fenced area of the property, approximately. However, the land ownership is as stated—50% of 1,138m², based on the unit entitlement of the 569m² lot.
Get in touch:
Shane Beaumont
or
Jack Damir
This property at 50A EYNESFORD STREET, Gosnells is a two bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Shane Beaumont and Jack Damir at Haiven Property South on 07 Apr 2025.
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Established in 1890, Gosnells is a thriving southeastern suburb in Perth that spans 15 square kilometres. Bound by Canning River to the north and east and Wungong Brook and the Southern River to the south, Gosnells enjoys proximity to these natural wonders while simultaneously benefiting from facilities and attractions synonymous with a bustling urban environment.
There is no shortage of things to do in Gosnells. For those who crave the outdoors and nature there are upwards of 30 parks, reserves and wetlands within the area for you to explore, as well as fitness and athletic facilities like the Harmony Fields Fitness Track, which offers all the benefits of a gym without the costly membership fees. Other major features of the area include the Gosnells Railway Station, Gosnells Railway Markets, Foothills Shopping Centre, Gosnells Shopping Centre, City of Gosnells Museum and numerous schools like Gosnells Primary School and St Munchin's Catholic School. There are also tennis courts, skate parks, a leisure centre and the Addie Mills Centre, which provides programs and services to seniors and people with disabilities.