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Kensington, 23 Second Avenue – $1.35 Million

Rebecca Coutts-SmithSouthern Gazette

On a 520sq m block, behind a quaint picket fence, the residence contains original timber flooring, new matching floorboards, a solid timber staircase, modern downlights, multiple reverse-cycle airconditioners, and quality window treatments and fixtures throughout.

The home’s interiors are spacious and light-filled, with great attention having been paid to making the layout flow.

There is a large open-plan living and dining room, overlooked by a modern kitchen with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, a breakfast bar, large pantry and views of the backyard.

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From this main living area, through french doors, is an extensive decked alfresco area overlooking a glass-fenced saltwater swimming pool.

A games room or study also opens on to the alfresco area.

Along with a soundproof studio nestled in the garden – the perfect teenager’s retreat – the backyard has artificial grass and a sandpit for the kids.

In the original section of the residence are three large bedrooms and a family-sized bathroom with a combined shower and bathtub.

The master suite, along with the fourth bedroom, are upstairs with a second living area, which has access to the balcony with views of the Swan River.