Step into a life of comfort, space, and serenity at 30 Serenity Street, Wellard — a beautifully presented 2014 built home on a 407sqm block, nestled in one of Wellard’s most sought-after pockets.
Whether you're a professional, a family, a first home buyer, or an investor looking to add to their portfolio - this property offers an unbeatable blend of lifestyle and location.
For investors seeking a property with a tenant in place - this property is leased to fantastic tenants currently paying $600 per week with a lease agreement in place until 22nd November 2025.
Property Highlights:
• Spacious master bedroom suite with ceiling fan & walk in robe
• Open ensuite bathroom layout with separate WC
• Stylish open-plan kitchen with quality appliances and ample storage
• Light-filled tiled living and dining area flowing seamlessly to outdoor entertaining
• Separate carpeted theatre room with double doors
• Three secondary bedrooms all with built in robes & ceiling fans
• Modern bathroom with bath, shower & vanity
• Good sized backyard – perfect for kids, pets, or weekend BBQs
• Double garage with shoppers entry
• Reticulated lawns & gardens
• Modern finishes, neutral tones throughout
Location Perks:
• 50 metres to leafy well maintained Sunrise Parks on Sunrise Blvd
• Quiet, family-friendly street
• 5.5kms to Kwinana Train Station & 5.5kms to Wellard Train Station
• 2.8kms to Wellard Primary School, 2.2kms to The Kings College, 3.2 km s to Bertram Primary School, 5.2kms to Peter Carnley Community School
• 2.9kms to Bertram Central Shopping Centre
• 1km to Kwinana Freeway on ramp via Mortimer Road for easy commute access
This one ticks ALL the boxes – location, lifestyle, and liveability.
Don’t miss your chance to secure a very desirable home in the thriving Wellard community.
Disclaimer: The information above is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and all interested parties should place no reliance on it and it is recommended interested parties make their own independent enquiries.