4 Central Ave, Maylands is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 8 parking spaces and was built in 1910. The property has a land size of 520m2 and floor size of 134m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2022.
A spectacular integration of old and new has delivered this fully-renovated and impressively-extended 3 bedroom 2 bathroom character home that has all of the modern conveniences you could ever want or need - and is still packed full of pleasant surprises.Beyond a quintessential white picket fence and gate, the front yard is nice and secure - with a circa-1910 heritage verandah and entry deck (plus artificial turf) on one side and paved driveway parking space for up to three vehicles on the other. Internally, the soaring high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, solid Western Australia wooden Jarrah floorboards, decorative ceiling roses, feature cornices and tall feature skirting boards remain - recently updated and added, if not restored within the original parts of the house.The master-bedroom suite at the front of the residence is huge in size and has its own separate study, walk-in dressing room or nursery, along with built-in wardrobes, a ceiling fan and a quality fully-tiled ensuite bathroom - walk-in rain shower, second showerhead, vanity, toilet and all. A spacious second bedroom towards the front has its own study nook/desk, as well as built-in double robes. The third bedroom also has double built-in robes and a ceiling fan for good measure.A functional laundry is sleek and stylish, with quality fittings and fixtures throughout complemented by ample custom storage and cupboard space, a powder room and external/side access for drying. The fully-tiled main family bathroom has been updated to include a Velux skylight for natural illumination, a striking claw-foot bathtub that keeps classic at arm's length, a walk-in rain shower (again, with a handy second showerhead), a Caesar Stone vanity, toilet, chandelier and a heated towel rail.Soaring cathedral-style ceilings in the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area are a whopping five-metres tall at their highest point, creating an overwhelming sense of spaciousness and comfort within the main hub. A double sash window, gas log fireplace and dimmable down and feature lights grace this airy space, along with everything a home chef desires - inclusive of sparkling 40mm-thich Caesar Stone bench tops with double-waterfall edges, double sinks, wine racking, filtered water, a Samsung plumbed fridge/freezer combination, a gas cooktop, Westinghouse double ovens, a Miele range hood and a stainless-steel Bosch dishwasher.Two sets of Fremantle-made Jarrah bi-fold doors - with retractable fly-screens - seamlessly extend entertaining out to a fantastic full-width alfresco deck out back, complete with a "resort" ceiling fan, Ziptrak blinds for protection from the elements, a Rinnai electric heater for those chilly winter months and a full outdoor kitchen, complete with 40mm-thick Caesar Stone bench tops, a Ziegler & Brown Turbo Elite mains-gas barbecue and burner, a Serene drinks fridge and exceptional tapware. Down below, a sunken pit can be whatever you want it to be, from a "man cave" to an extension of the entertaining space and more. More Jarrah decking, another fan above head-height, a wood fireplace heater and adjustable bi-fold shutters can all be found here and only add to the appeal of this magical garden oasis.In between the rear laneway and the alfresco decks, a "tradesperson's dream" of a remote-controlled lock-up five-car garage will capture your imagination and even enjoys roller-door access to the backyard-lawn area. An industrial "Q" fan, a built-in work bench, insulation (including the roller doors) and a corner kitchenette with sinks all combine to make up this unique part of the property - one that is sure to be the envy of your neighbours. Extras include USB points in the kitchen and study nook, fully insulated walls and ceilings (plus floors in the new part of the house) and lemon and lime trees out front, plus a shade sail next to the alfresco.Leave the cars lock up and walk down to the Maylands Yacht Club and lush riverside parklands, schools, shopping, community and recreational facilities, the Mount Lawley Train Station and other public-transport options in the opposite direction. Other nearby amenities include the Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course, the St John of God Mount Lawley Hospital and even Ascot Racecourse.Stroll to the buzzing Whatley Crescent cafe, restaurant, bar and entertainment strip with relative ease, whilst our world-class Optus Stadium at Burswood is also effortlessly accessible by foot. Don't forget about the very close proximity to the city, Northbridge, Crown Towers and casino and even Perth Airport. This exemplary location and lifestyle opportunity is one that you simply cannot miss out on. And best of all, the hard work has already been done for you!FEATURES INCLUDE:- Heritage verandah and facade- High ceilings- Solid local Jarrah floorboards- Original character features, still intact- Two smart televisions - including a 75-inch in the main living area- Wooden Fremantle Jarrah window joinery- Ducted reverse-cycle air-conditioning- Security doors and screens, plus an instantaneous gas hot-water system- Clipsal Saturn Series lighting/electrical points and switches- 6.5kW solar power-panel system- Five-car lock-up garage/workshop off the rear laneway- 520sqm (approx.) block with full mains reticulationCouncil Rates: Approx $2,106 per annumWater Rates: Approx $1,305 per annumDisclaimer:The particulars of this listing has been prepared for advertising and marketing purposes only. 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The size of Maylands is approximately 5 square kilometres. It has 18 parks covering nearly 30.3% of total area. The population of Maylands in 2011 was 12,353 people. By 2016 the population was 12,577 showing a population growth of 1.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Maylands is 30-39 years. Households in Maylands are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Maylands work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 45.8% of the homes in Maylands were owner-occupied compared with 47.9% in 2016.
Maylands has 8,421 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Maylands have seen a 69.25% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 90.92% increase. As at 30 November 2024:
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