This meticulously maintained 1935 built, red brick, character home situated on a gran 1173 sqm is now on the market for $600,000 and promises a lifestyle of comfort, style, and effortless living.
Step inside to be greeted by polished floorboards and neutral tones that enhance the sense of space and light. Plantation shutters add a touch of elegance, ensuring privacy while letting in abundant natural light. The wide entryway, complete with enough room for a study nook behind the main door, leads to three generously sized bedrooms at the front of the home. The master bedroom boasts a spacious walk-in robe, while the third bedroom holds character with a decorative fireplace.
The expansive bathroom, with its sleek grey tones and large glass shower, offers plenty of storage, while the oversized toilet adds a quirky touch of practicality. The heart of the home lies in the open plan kitchen, dining and living area, complemented by an additional versatile room that could serve as a fourth bedroom, home office, or formal sitting area. The kitchen is well appointed with ample storage, a beko dishwasher and an electric oven and cooktop.
The outdoors is equally impressive, with its alfresco tiled entertaining area, a greenhouse, a fully enclosed chook pen, and low maintenance artificial grass. Established fruit trees and gardens create a lush, private retreat. The outdoor laundry feels like an extension of the home, complete with double basins and easy access to the clothesline.
Practical features include enclosed fencing, a double color bond garage, a smaller insulated and powered shed with corkboards, and a wood shed. Recent updates, such as a new roof, solar PV system, electric hot water system, and ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, ensure modern comfort and energy efficiency.
This home invites you to move in, relax, and enjoy everything it has to offer without lifting a finger. Don’t miss your chance to make 7 Selby Street, Northam your own! Call Courtney Hughes 0437 225 793 or Steve Hill 0407 778 462 today or spend the foreseeable future wishing you had.