30 Dewar Mews, Clarkson

At this address is a house on a parcel in 1748/P020193 Clarkson WA. It has an approximate value of $325,000. Built in 1999, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
540 m2
Building size
125 m2
Council area
Wanneroo
Year built
1999
Lot plan
1748/P020193 Clarkson WA
House type
House: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 23/05/2016
$340,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of May 2016

Under Offer Under Offer Under Offer This beautiful entertaining spacious 3 x 2 Commodore home was built in 1998. Please do not miss out on this beauty with 3 Living areas, large 2.45m2 verandah & side access to back yard all so close to the schools, parks, close to transport, TAFE, shopping centre, a large park and approximately 2kms from the best swimming beach. This home will suite a variety of buyers or investors.FEATURES:- Master Bedroom with WIR & ensuite- Good sized Bedroom 2 & 3 both with BIR- Beautiful Kitchen with plenty of bench space & shoppers entrance- Formal Lounge- Open Plan Family & Meals Area with Gas bayonet for Heater- Games Room leading out to Verandah- Family Bathroom- Laundry Area- Large Outdoor Verandah attached to main house- Steps leading up to back yard- Shed x 2- Neat and Tidy Manicured Gardens- Single Carport 25.90m2- 540m2 Block & 126.26m2 Home with 2.45m2 Verandah- Home has been freshly painted- Evaporative Air conditioner- Carpets need to be replaced- Side Access to back yardClarkson is an outer northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located 34 kilometres north of Perth's central business district in the City of Wanneroo.While mostly a residential area, it also functions as a town centre, serving many surrounding areas with a vast amount of amenities and facilities. The suburb has a railway station on the Joondalup railway line and also is a major public transport hub for surrounding suburbs.Clarkson is bounded to the west by Mindarie (Marmion Avenue) and to the north by Merriwa and Ridgewood (Hester Avenue).The Joondalup railway line divides Clarkson from the Neerabup National Park in the east. South of Clarkson is Tamala Park, which is uninhabited. It is approximately 2 kilometres away from the Indian Ocean and the coastlines of Claytons Beach and Quinns Beach.Compared to surrounding suburbs, Clarkson is a very mixed-use area with an abundance of facilities and a very large shopping and retail district, establishing it as a commercial town centre for the northern suburbs. Ocean Keys Boulevard, is home to the Ocean Keys Shopping Centre, a major shopping mall with a large number of major retail outlets. Many more commercial outlets surround the centre, including a large Bunnings Warehouse, a post office, two service stations and car dealerships. A strip of restaurants and take-away outlets are situated directly west of the Shopping Centre.There are also other restaurants located within the suburb. Nearby is also the Clarkson Library. There are 3 Medical Centres in the suburb, which are the Clarkson Family Practice, Ocean Keys Family Practice and The Somerly Central Medical Centre.There is an abundance of entertainment and leisure facilities around Clarkson. Over ten parks are located throughout the suburb. Clarkson also accommodates the Clarkson Police Station, which serves all surrounding suburbs from Tamala Park to Butler and Jindalee.Two state K-7 primary schools are established in Clarkson, serving different parts of the suburb. Clarkson Primary School is the oldest established school and caters to western Clarkson, while Somerly Primary School serves the Somerly estate in the east. Students also have the option of St. Andrew's Catholic Primary School, a private Catholic school located next to St. Andrew's Catholic Church.Clarkson also accommodates Clarkson Community High School, a large Year 8-12 state high school established in 1996. As it is the only state high school in the vicinity (other than the 11-12 Mindarie Senior College), it covers a large catchment area, extending up to Butler and Jindalee in the north. In 2010, Trades North, a TAFE campus specializing in skilled trades and apprenticeships, was built next to the high school and opened for the 2011 school year. It is part of the West Coast Institute of Training in Joondalup.