Premiere Home Opens:
Saturday 29th November at 12:00pm to 12:30pm
Sunday 30th November at 12:00pm to 12:30pm
Sitting pretty in one of Bayswater’s most coveted pockets, this lovely circa 1950s character home blends everyday comfort with loads of future potential. You’re an easy stroll to St Columba’s and Bayswater Primary, Bayswater Bowls Club (a popular spot for affordable drinks with local families on a Friday afternoon), and the Bayswater Town Centre – a cracking location that everyone loves.
The facade hits all the right notes, framed by pretty gardens and veggie patches, with a welcoming front porch and gorgeous leadlight windows hinting at what’s inside. Step into the main hallway and you’re greeted by high ceilings, warm timber floors and those timeless character details that make homes from this era so special.
The main bedroom sits to your right – generously sized and serene – while the main lounge room is tucked to the left, complete with high ceilings and a fireplace. This space links to a bonus front room, ideal as a home office, studio or fourth bedroom if you needed it. With its own separate door to the front porch, it’s spot on for anyone who wants to run a small home business without disrupting the flow of the house.
Back through the hall, the secondary bedroom is well sized, the family bathroom is fresh, and the kitchen and dining area sit at the heart of the home. The rear section includes the third bedroom and a big laundry, offering flexibility for growing families or guests.
Out the back, things really open up. A generous yard with established greenery sets the scene for long afternoons outdoors, with plenty of space for kids, pets and big backyard plans. There’s laneway access to an old garage, and so much scope here for the future – think granny flat, studio, or simply enjoying the breathing room this block provides.
With the home positioned forward on the lot, extensions become a real option too – whether it’s a grand rear addition, a pool, new garaging or all of the above. It’s move-in ready now, with the kind of framework that supports big dreams later.
Zoned R25, with the City of Bayswater’s Local Planning Strategy identifying this precinct as a potential future R50-R80 area, the long-term possibilities are worth noting. A comfortable character home today, with flexibility, land, and opportunity for tomorrow – this is the sort of property that makes sense now, and into the future.
Council Rates: Approx. $2,008.67 per annum.
Water Rates: Approx. $1,188.22 per annum.
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