Great first home, downsizer or somewhere to park your investment money, walking distance to excellent schools, childcare center, restaurants, hairdressers, swim school, and everyday convenient shopping, this well-maintained three-bedder with renovation potential is so well located.
Built in 2003, elevated from street level, and occupying a sunny 457sqm that feels a lot larger, the free-flowing layout features a large primary bedroom suite with a walk-in robe, and two spacious additional bedrooms, that all share a well-maintained central bathroom including a shower-bath, and a separate toilet.
To the right of the entryway is a light-filled formal loungeroom that's followed by a bright and airy kitchen/living/dining zone.
The expansive alfresco with an extended patio that runs the full width of the dwelling is ideal for private relaxation or unwind with family and friends in your secluded backyard.
Other highlights and creature comforts include a laundry with linen storage, solar panels, brand-new Cool Breeze ducted evaporative air conditioning, external roller shutters on all windows, single drive-through carport and roller door.
Private, safe and secure, and ready to invest or move in, 87 Dalvik Avenue has endless potential in a tightly held location.
Call Tom Voyce to book a private inspection on 0451 198 874
This property at 87 Dalvik Avenue, Merriwa is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Tom Voyce at Ray White North Quays on 19 Feb 2026.
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The name originally proposed for this suburb by the Shire of Wanneroo was 'Hester' after one of the first land owners in the vicinity. This was approved in 1980, but the name was opposed by Australia Post on account of duplication. Because of this the Shire of Wanneroo proposed the name Merriwa (an Aboriginal word for 'a good place'). The name was approved in 1980.
Merriwa is a coastal, northern suburb of Perth and is part of the City of Wanneroo. It is predominantly a residential suburb containing two RAAF retirement villages, a small shopping centre called the Merriwa Plaza and six large parks scattered throughout Merriwa. The suburb contains one primary school, Merriwa Primary School. Located on the same campus is Merriwa Education Support Centre, specialising in education for intellectually disabled children.