Views for days at Perth riverside entertainer
This sprawling family residence offers the ultimate riverside sanctuary in Perth, with multiple indoor and outdoor entertaining areas and jaw-dropping river and city views.
This sprawling family residence offers the ultimate riverside sanctuary in Perth, with multiple indoor and outdoor entertaining areas and jaw-dropping river and city views.
Ray White Cottesloe | Mosman Park principal Jody Fewster said 7 Bird Street, Mosman Park boasts a massive landholding in the leafy Chidley precinct.
The property includes five bedrooms (four of which offer stunning river views) and four bathrooms, including a self-contained granny flat/retreat.
The luxury kitchen is fitted with European appliances, with the central granite-topped island a focal feature.
Sellers Robyn and Paul Reed say they have loved living at 7 Bird Street, Mosman Park for the last eight years.
“We fell in love with this house when we were looking for a house and it has such a fantastic view. When we found it, we walked around and it’s very big that you could subdivide the land which is 1378sqm,” Ms Reed said
“It’s a great house for entertaining, we had both our boys’ 30th birthdays here and we had my brother’s 60th here. There’s heaps of space and lots of room for long tables inside and outside.” There’s a water view from the back of the house which faces east.
The Reeds are moving to Subiaco, only 20 minutes away, to be closer to family, the ballet and the opera.
The WAPC has approved plans for a proposed subdivision, allowing the site to accommodate up to four new residences. Future double-storey dwellings will also enjoy river aspects due to the position and gradient of the block (subject to individual design and council approval).
The current (and future) property owner is under no obligation to undertake the proposed subdivision, rather it’s an option they can adopt if they choose.
The house is for sale with offers closing on July 5, if not sold prior.