Federation bones, magazine-worthy glow up
1910 pedigree with some serious 2025 energy.
A Federation classic doesn't have to be stuck in time, and this home proves it. It's a 1910 beauty that's been renovated, refreshed, modernised, and polished with zero stuffiness. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, green title freedom, and a front facade that stops folk in their tracks. We challenge you to walk through the front door without a little gasp of delight! Tuck pointing, leadlights, ornate ceilings, proper polished boards, fireplaces - all the classics are here. But the vibe has been made fresh, flexible, and still a little fancy. Swing open the secure gate, roll up to the bullnose verandah, and take in that timber-decked welcome. Inside, high ceilings and sash windows mean the place is flooded with light while the floorplan lets you live how you want. There's a formal lounge with a show-off fireplace, plus a second zone that's whatever you need: music room, study, cocktail/dining den, kid chaos containment. This is a space that will work with you. And oh, the kitchen. Pure huge Hamptons cool with a modern, magazine-worthy edge. Stone tops, stainless steel, walk-in pantry, and enough storage to hide a year's worth of Uber Eats menus and all your snazzy appliances to boot. Whip up breakfast for two or a grazing table for twenty while friends hover, glasses in hand. Wander out to the decked alfresco, where landscaped gardens set a pretty scene for whatever soiree you have planned. And when it's You time, upstairs boasts a main suite that is straight-up sanctuary - ensuite, dressing/nursery/study, and city skyline glimpses. Bliss.
Location-wise, you already know Maylands is all about a lifestyle. Living here is also convenience supreme. Outside your doorstep awaits everything you or your family could need. On tap. Maylands train station (170m) gets you to the CBD before your podcast intro is even over. Coffee or cannoli? Volare (350m), Sherbet Café & Bake Shop (400m), and Mrs S (450m) are all popular with the locals in the know. Green space for the dog or just to walk off the pastries? Shearn Park (350m) or Bardon Park (1.3km). Knock off times roll easy at Lyrics Bar (650m) or The Seasonal Brewing Co (650m), while Inglewood and Beaufort Street (750m) keeps the foodie momentum with the Inglewood Hotel (1.2km), Chakra (900m), and the legendary Inglewood Monday Night Markets (900m). Groceries are no drama with Coles Maylands (900m), ALDI (950m), Woolworths (750m), and Coles Inglewood (1.6km). More a brunch out kind of family? Try Finlay & Sons (1.1km) or Cecchi's (1.6 km). Schools are sorted too: zoned to Inglewood Primary (1.7km) and Mount Lawley SHS (2.6km) with privates such as Perth College (1.9km), St Peter's Primary (2.4km), Chisholm Catholic College (2.7km), or St Columba's (2.5km) easily accessible too. Talk about location.
Ready to adore this stunning old dame the way she deserves?
Hit Nat up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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This property is offered for sale via EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. All offers will be presented as received and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 10:00pm Tuesday the 16th of September 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
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Lot Size: 382sqm approximately
Build Year: Circa 1910
Council Rates: $2,297.28 per annum approximately (2024/2025)
Water Rates: $1,325.31 per annum approximately (2024/2025)