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36A Geddes Street
Victoria Park WA 6100

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Car spaces: 2
Floor area: 393m2
Land area: 124m2
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Lee & Derek Baston
Baston & Co. Property
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Property Details for 36a Geddes St, Victoria Park

36a Geddes St, Victoria Park is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1940. The property has a land size of 124m2 and floor size of 393m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in November 2024. There are other 4 bedroom House sold in Victoria Park in the last 12 months.

Building Type
House
Year Built
1940
Floor Size
393m2
Land Size
124m2
Local Government
Victoria Park
Lot/Plan
21/P001816

Last Listing description (December 2024)

You'll love this expansive park-front bespoke 4 bedroom 2 bathroom inner-city warehouse residence steeped in colourful history.
This unicorn of homes is just what you've been dreaming of!

Formerly an iconic corner store from the early 1930s until the late 1940s, ROBERTSON AND ROSSITER was reputedly the first to use the term 'supermarket' in Western Australia.

In later years its use changed to a commercial coffee roasting premise, then a tea warehouse, and a series of hire car companies.
BUT always a home - 36A Geddes Street is as far from a cookie-cutter residence as you could get!

Tightly held and reluctantly sold, this home with over 600m of livable space has been lovingly reformed and refurbished to still retain its integrity and stories, while making way for thoroughly modern warehouse living.

You'll be struck by the huge 14m freshwater indoor pool behind a glazed wall incorporated into the soaring main living space with its irreplaceable 15 m trusses made of Oregon from Canada and steel from Scotland.
This transformative body of water moderates the living temperature and illuminates the evenings of this genuinely expansive living space.

As large as this home is, it is delightfully welcoming and peaceful yet also offers many unexpected private spaces, nooks, niches and hideaways.

There is incredible separation of space between the original circa 1930s two storey shop-house at the front of the home and the purpose-built mezzanine level at the rear of the home.

The unique 3-zone kitchen is an open invitation to gather, relax, or entertain.

It generously connects a clever tucked-away working scullery, to the main functional part of the kitchen including a 900mm cooker through to the open kitchen part the warehouse. Entertainers and gastronomes alike be aware this home has a record of incredible parties and phenomenal long-table dinners.

The shop-house boasts original features like jarrah floors, and feature plasterwork leading to an upstairs retreat like no other. A balcony looking across the village green of Raphael Park to the city skyline, a lovely light-filled main bedroom with more polished floors and high ceilings, your own huge, light-filled and airy ensuite with a deep bath for well-deserved soaks, and a large walk-in dressing room complete your escape from the everyday.

Downstairs still in the footprint of the original shop-house the second bedroom is over-sized and opens directly to the walled garden - private and separate from the world on the street outside.
This giant blank canvas of a room, with its concrete floor and high ceilings is waiting for your uncanny touches to personalize what can only be described as a very unique space.

A formal room complete with a feature fireplace and library shelving to the ceiling is a perfect cosy living area, or very generous home office (would work for more than one person).

The main body of the warehouse exposes original structural elements, a tapestry of time and material that paints a rich picture and patina that is impossible to reproduce in newer homes - too detailed to describe.
You simply have to see it for yourself.

The rear mezzanine is a floating concrete slab above the garage, accessed by a spiral staircase.
This versatile future-proofed space is currently configured with two big bedrooms, a study, and a lounge area.
The nonstructural elements that divide the rooms provide for infinite future configurations as your needs change over time.
The bedrooms are serviced by a bathroom (with toilet), and a powder room complete with the original urinal!

The home boasts surprising space, after surprising space.
The ceilings soar double overheight and banks of double-glazed clerestory windows fill this home with light, and direct views of the sky above.

Location matters.
Just a football kick from Raphael Park into the home's walled garden (it's been done!)
Close to everything!
Parks, schools, the river, regular buses, Curtin University, Optus Stadium, restaurants, cafes, small bars, and the new pedestrian bridge link straight into the City.

A scheme amendment pending gazettal with WAPC with a host of possible uses other than residential.
NBN (FTTP)
A second roof and insulation added above the original.
Two industrial evaporative air conditioning units installed in the home, plus two reverse cycle split systems in private spaces.
A large wood-fired space heater in the main warehouse living area, perfect for pumping out the heat in winter.
Surprising architectural and built form.
Extraordinary family home - you can literally run, swim, play and skate inside!
Watch TV from the pool.
Versatile spaces everywhere - put the furniture on wheels.
Multiple living zones.
Your chapter is just the next for a home with a host of incredible stories.
Unbeatable and diverse amounts of storage.
Freshwater ionised pool

A real home with an authenticity that celebrates its past.
A single-residence, double-brick, vintage warehouse built boundary to boundary, in a completely residential area, this close to the city, community and nightlife and across from a park?
To say properties like this are rare in Perth is an understatement to say the least.

This could be an absolutely unforgettable home for who and/or what you love most.
An amazing family home, a collection of motorbikes, an art gallery, or a photographic studio, or a bespoke gymnasium, or a world-class kitchen, an indoor nursery?
The "Or"s are, quite literally, endless.

This truly irreplaceable home is already extraordinary yet also offers scope to evolve and adapt with you - now and in the future.
Make yours the next chapter in this home's incredible story, you will never want to leave.

To miss inspecting this warehouse home could mean you miss a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to re-think and re-create the way you live in Perth.

Water - $1,173.18
Council - $2,457.95

Offer packs are available on request to sales@bastonandco.com.

Property History for 36a Geddes St, Victoria Park, WA 6100

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
13 Nov 2024
  • 13 Nov 2024
    Sold
  • 22 Oct 2024
    Listed for Sale OFFERS
  • 18 May 2002
    Listed for Sale Not Disclosed

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About Victoria Park 6100

The size of Victoria Park is approximately 2.6 square kilometres. It has 16 parks covering nearly 12.7% of total area. The population of Victoria Park in 2011 was 8,539 people. By 2016 the population was 8,779 showing a population growth of 2.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Victoria Park is 20-29 years. Households in Victoria Park are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Victoria Park work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 44% of the homes in Victoria Park were owner-occupied compared with 43.8% in 2016.

Victoria Park has 5,779 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Victoria Park have seen a 68.24% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 69.24% increase. As at 31 December 2024:

  • The median value for Houses in Victoria Park is $1,010,734 while the median value for Units is $549,399.
  • Houses have a median rent of $770 while Units have a median rent of $590.
There are currently 34 properties listed for sale, and 13 properties listed for rent in Victoria park on OnTheHouse. According to CoreLogic's data, 289 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Victoria park.

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