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Bradshaw Crescent

"Busy Street especially at school times"

Everard Avenue is located in the Malvern Springs Village of Ellenbrook.

Bordering Malvern Springs Primary School, Bradshaw Crescent is very busy during school pick up and drop off times with parents picking up their kids as well as the street being a thoroughfare to access the rest of the area. There is on street parking however this is often filled up by school parents.

A mix of 3-4 bedroom homes, properties on Bradshaw Crescent typically lease for $300-$350 per week in the current market (May 2020).

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Halpin Circle

"Park side views"

Halpin Circle is located in the Charlottes Vineyard Village of Ellenbrook.

Centred around Halpin Park, Halpin Circle is a quiet street with easy access to the new Tonkin Highway extension as well as into Bunnings & Ellenbrook Town Centre. It is a short walk to Arbor Grove Primary School. Public transport Buses are available close by and it is possible to walk to the shops in the Ellenbrook Town Centre from here.

A mix rental and owner occupied 3-4 bedroom homes, properties in Halpin Circle typically lease for $300-$350 per week in the current market (May 2020).

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Dimora Way

"Short but sweet street"

Dimora Way is a quiet street in the Coolamon Village of Ellenbrook, so close to the Aveley border, you could be forgiven for thinking it was in Aveley.
Residents are mainly families with primary school aged children. Neighbours are friendly and watch out for each other.

Holy Cross College, Ellen Stirling Primary School and Ellenbrook Secondary college are all within 1km of the street.

With larger than average block sizes, homes are also bigger than average for Ellenbrook with plenty of room for side access to yards and swimming pools. Homes are 4/5 bedroom properties and typically rent for $450-$500 per week.

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Everard Avenue

"So close your kids can walk to school!"

Everard Avenue is located in the Charlottes Vineyard Village of Ellenbrook.

Opposite Arbor Grove Primary School on the oval side, it can be very busy during school pick up and drop off times with parents picking up their kids and using the park area on the oval side of the street. Everard Avenue has easy access to the new Tonkin Highway extension as well as into Bunnings & Ellenbrook Town Centre.

Public transport Buses are available at the eastern end of the street and it is possible to walk to the shops in the Ellenbrook Town Centre from here.

A mix of 3-4 bedroom homes, properties in Everard Avenue typically lease for $300-$350 per week in the current market (May 2020).

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Kalyeeda Terrace

"Split Level Street"

Kalyeeda Terrace is a quiet street in the Coolamon Village of Ellenbrook, situated between the Ellenbrook Shopping Centre and the Coolamon shops. It's most distinctive feature is that the road is split into 2, one way lanes, with on street parking available.

Holy Cross College, Ellen Stirling Primary School and Ellenbrook Secondary college are all within 1km of the street.

Homes are typically 3/4 bedroom properties and typically rent for $320-$360 per week.

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Ellenbrook

"Ellenbrook is the perfect place to raise a family!"

Set at the edge of Perth's Swan Valley you'll find an award winning Master Planned Suburb full of life and community spirit. With an abundance of open spaces, parks and community facilities, the heart of which is the sate of the art Ellenbrook District Open Space - you're never going to be short on finding the perfect sporting team or code to join and keep fit, or place for a walk to relax and unwind after a hard days work, while taking in the local wildlife such as peacocks, kangaroos and even the occasional emu. With the boom in population has come and expansion of the local shopping centre with a number of large major brands *did someone say Kmart?* coming to call Ellenbrook home.

There are housing options for everyone - ranging from NRAS units that lease for less than $200 per week, up to large family homes with 5 bedrooms plus perfect for large families which lease for $600-$650 per week.

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East Perth

"Love East Perth!"

With its uber proximity to the city, the river, parks and other precincts such as Optus Stadium, East Perth is a really is a great place to live.
It’s got something for everyone, from playgrounds, parks & gardens, walking & running tracks, public open spaces, and a broad range of architecture – old and new.

There are numerous cafes and restaurants that stretch from the waterfront at Claisebrook Cove on the northern side to the Swan River to the south. Plenty of amenities and services, bars, coffee shops, yoga studio, post office, bottle shops, and no shortage of hotels for visitors to our city.

Housing is mixed, from apartments to townhouses and even a number of stand-alone residences – there is something to suit all tastes, living arrangements and budgets.

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Aveley

"A community to come home to"

What a great location for families. It is only a quick drive to the Swan Valley and easy access to new Lord Street and the recently opened Tonkin Highway extension makes coming home easy.

And once you are home you won't want to leave! A walkable suburb with good public transport bus links, parks are scattered throughout. You will have your choice of schools with 2 state primary schools - Aveley Primary School & the newly opened Aveley North Primary School - the recently opened Aveley Secondary College, Swan Valley Anglican Community School. There is a choice of 2 shopping centres, 2 doctors clinics, and several child care centres as well as several restaurant options as well. With so many close options, Aveley makes busy family life easy.

There is a strong sense of community in Aveley with numerous community events throughout the year by local residents in conjunction with the developer - Stockland.

There is high demand for rental properties in Aveley in the current market (May 2020) and you could expect to achieve $375 to $425 per week for a standard 4 bedroom home on an average sized block in this area.

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Sauvignon Avenue

"Location perfect for family living"

A quiet street perfect for kids to ride their bikes without being interrupted by cars, almost smack bang in the middle of The Vines, Sauvignon Avenue is the perfect location for family living.

There are several access points along the street to the Golf Course and a lovely quiet park with shelters and picnic tables. Kangaroos can be found in the park as well as often in people's front yards sleeping or nibbling on the grass.

Homes on Sauvignon Avenue are quite large on bigger than average blocks and are a mix of single and double storey homes. A lot of homes are Federation style and most were built between 1993-1997. Majority of homes in the street are 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom properties and are owner occupied with 3 rental properties in the street. Owner occupiers and tenants typically live in Sauvignon Avenue for 10 years plus.

In the current market (as of May 2020), properties in Sauvignon Avenue typically rent between $500 - $550 per week and are on the market for less than a week before they are leased.

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Convallis Vista

"Quiet street with lovely neighbours"

Convallis Vista is well positioned in The Vines - close to the Resort and Driving Range, as well as between two access points to the suburb - Chateau Place and Bordeaux Lane. It is a quiet street that doesn't see drive by traffic due to it's secluded nature. Neighbours are very friendly and look out for each other - a street drinks party is held once a year and is well attended.

Homes on the North side of the street back onto the Golf Course and are generally larger with larger blocks - there are a couple of double storey homes on the North side of the street. Homes on the South side of the street have rear lane garage access with front doors and yards facing the street. Homes on the South side of the street are generally smaller with smaller blocks. Properties were all built approximately 10 years ago and are well maintained. Majority of properties in the street are owner occupied properties with 2 rental properties in the street, however there is no homeswest housing in the street or in the suburb. Rental properties are currently leased for $395 per week & $550 per week.

The closest public transport bus stop to Convallis Vista is on Vines Avenue near Burgundy Lane and is serviced by school buses only. If you live in Convallis Vista, a car is essential to get around.

Living on Convallis Vista is an excellent way to enjoy The Vines lifestyle without the maintenance and upkeep of a larger acreage property in the suburb. Our family loved our time living in Convallis Vista and we still own a property in the street.

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The Vines

"Semi-Rural pocket surrounded by Suburbia"

The Vines is a unique suburb in that it is built around the 2 golf courses - the Ellenbrook Course and the Lakes Course - of The Vines Resort and Country Club and despite being surrounded on the western side by the housing development suburbs of Aveley and Ellenbrook retains a semi-rural vibe throughout the majority of the suburb. It is not uncommon to see Kangaroos and Emus in the paddocks on the left hand side as you drive up Chateau Place from Millhouse Road towards the gatehouse.

Majority of the homes in The Vines are older - built in the early 1990's through to the early 2000's and are on larger than average block sizes - acre blocks, 1/2 acre blocks, 1000m2-800m2 and the townhouses on 200-300m2 blocks right near the resort. Towards the Northern end of the suburb is the more recent Equis Lakes development with more traditional housing development sized blocks and houses. House prices, sizes and styles vary hugely and there is a good mix of home owners and renters in the suburb. There is no Homeswest housing in The Vines.

Public transport links to The Vines are poor. There are special service Transperth buses that do the school pick up and drop offs, but for a regular bus service it is a decent walk into Ellenbrook (Annies Landing) or Aveley. So a car is a must have to live out here.
There was a shop/deli near the gatehouse that has been closed for 5+ years, but there is the 10th Tee Cafe up the back of The Vines near Dalmilling Drive owned and run by Christine and her daughters. They make an awesome coffee and have a good selection of cakes, pies and sandwiches to buy - most of which are home made. You can also grab milk & the newspaper here if you need.

If you are looking for somewhere that you can come home and not feel like you are in the suburbs, but still be relatively connected to conveniences, The Vines is a lovely place to live.

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