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Inner-city luxury to suit multigenerational living

Rhys PrkaThe West Australian
15 Burt Street, Mount Lawley.
Camera Icon15 Burt Street, Mount Lawley. Credit: Supplied.

It’s like something straight out of a magazine as you step into this beautiful five-year-old, architecturally built home in Mount Lawley.

Constructed to take advantage of its north-south facing location, the home exudes a light and open feeling created by the natural light which flows through uninhibited.

The contemporary facade is both classy and luxurious, with the home’s inner-city location offering low-maintenance living at its finest.

The home’s inner-city location offering low-maintenance living at its finest.
Camera IconThe home’s inner-city location offering low-maintenance living at its finest. Credit: Supplied.

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“It’s an executive home for someone who wants low-maintenance luxury; for someone who would enjoy the short stroll to cafes, restaurants and shopping, as well as being in close proximity to the city,” Harcourts Elite Agents Real Estate Agent Pamela Wilkinson said.

With a large entrance and warm spotted gum floors that pull you into the living room at the rear, the home boasts a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its inner-city location.

The home boasts a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its inner-city location.
Camera IconThe home boasts a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its inner-city location. Credit: Supplied.

With its double-volume ceilings, large windows and bi-fold doors inviting the outside in, the upper-floor kitchen and dining room overlook the living space.

The well-equipped kitchen with marble benchtops and premium fittings – an ideal spot for any budding chef – is great for entertaining, while continuing to interact with guests.

The floating staircase takes you down to the living room featuring stunning open windows and bi-fold doors leading to a courtyard with olive and citrus trees.

During the winter months, the open gas fireplace contributes to warming the home and in summer you can throw open the doors to let a gentle and cooling breeze in, or just put on the air-conditioner.

The home was designed with outdoor entertaining in mind.
Camera IconThe home was designed with outdoor entertaining in mind. Credit: Supplied.

A unique part of the home is its four-bedroom, four-bathroom and four-car garage combination, perfect for a family that wants a spot to call their own.

“The garage could suit either a car enthusiast and/or provide some additional space for storage or a workshop,” Ms Wilkinson said.

“For the busy professional, the downstairs bedroom would be perfect for use as an office or study.”

Rounding it off is the Mount Lawley location, which Ms Wilkinson identified as a friendly neighbourhood with a good sense of community within walking distance to sought-after restaurants and cafes, and just 3.5km to the CBD.

“Located in a sought-after street in this leafy, well-established suburb, this is such a convenient location,” she said.

“It’s close to Walcott, Fitzgerald and Beaufort streets, and the North Perth cafe strip.”

15 Burt Street, Mount Lawley

Beds: 4

Baths: 4

Auction: Onsite Thursday January 21 at 6.15pm

Agent: Harcourts Elite Agents

Contact: Pamela Wilkinson, 0413 070 000 or Marianne Smith, 0488 771 696

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