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9 Lowanna Way
City Beach WA 6015

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Car spaces: 1
Floor area: 406m2
Land area: 941m2
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Property Details for 9 Lowanna Way, City Beach

9 Lowanna Way, City Beach is a 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1960. The property has a land size of 941m2 and floor size of 406m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 2020.

Building Type
House
Year Built
1960
Floor Size
406m2
Land Size
941m2
Local Government
Cambridge
Lot/Plan
91/P005153

Last Listing description (December 2020)

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Think quick for this contemporary family home on a landholding approaching a traditional quarter-acre with fantastic ocean views and sought after north/south orientation. Footsteps from the dunes with unimpeded views across the coast reserve, this large family home sits in pride of place at top one of the higher hilltops down by the Old Central City Beach Waterfront.

Of multigenerational proportions the home has an expansive and flexible floorplan including a fully self-contained apartment in one wing of the house.

Sprawling across a 941 sqm allotment with an extra-wide frontage the home is bathed in North light and has great ocean views from many vantage points.

The majority of this home was built brand new from scratch in recent years with all portions from the previous home completely refurbished and modernised throughout at the same time.

A central chef's kitchen integrates with multiple living zones and is great for entertainers. A wall of bi-folds open to an undercover alfresco area has an all-weather cedar lined roof, outdoor kitchen facilities and a pizza oven. An adjacent Koi pond was built to be versatile and so that it can be converted to a plunge pool - this can be done at the seller's expense as part of a contract. The master suite and parent's retreat are secluded on the first floor. Both are generous in size and flow onto a wrap-around balcony overlooking the ocean.

In the 1920's an exciting new beachside suburb was designed to create a seaside playground for the people of Perth City. Centred around a "double beachfront" connected by an oceanfront promenade and focusing on futuristic design principals of the Garden Cities Movement, the planning embraced way out concepts for the time such as night floodlighting for the beachfront and public music systems on the beach. Building commenced in the 1930's and "Old Central City Beach" was born. 7 streets in total, Lowanna Way, which is now a quiet cul-de-sac, was once one of the main access routes to the water's edge.

This region has on average some of the largest blocks in the suburb spread out amongst the remnants of ancient coastal Tuart Forrest, and following the undulation of the natural coastal sand dune typography. The size and location of these wonderful old blocks has ensured bold and quality development and redevelopment in this precinct throughout the decades.

A wonderful opportunity for you and your family to embark upon your whisper-quiet new seaside lifestyle, in a beautiful "live now", modern home only a "skidaddle" through the sand dune paths to the water's edge.

Life is good here.Welcome to City Beach!

Property History for 9 Lowanna Way, City Beach, WA 6015

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$2,360,000
04 Sep 2020
Listed for Rent
$400/w
06 Feb 2019
  • 04 Sep 2020
    Sold for $2,360,000
  • 06 Mar 2020
    Listed for Sale U/O
  • 17 Oct 2018
    Listed for Rent - Price not available
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About City Beach 6015

The size of City Beach is approximately 10 square kilometres. It has 27 parks covering nearly 54% of total area. The population of City Beach in 2011 was 6,356 people. By 2016 the population was 6,641 showing a population growth of 4.5% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in City Beach is 10-19 years. Households in City Beach are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in City Beach work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 79.9% of the homes in City Beach were owner-occupied compared with 80.6% in 2016.

City Beach has 2,514 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in City Beach have seen a 78.15% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 84.76% increase. As at 30 November 2024:

  • The median value for Houses in City Beach is $2,884,307 while the median value for Units is $1,601,338.
  • Houses have a median rent of $1,375 while Units have a median rent of $930.
There are currently 24 properties listed for sale, and 1 property listed for rent in City beach on OnTheHouse. According to CoreLogic's data, 84 properties were sold in the past 12 months in City beach.

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