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25 Ganfield Way

Balga WA 6061, Australia

4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
1 Parking
728 m² Land size
- Internal area
$70,000 Last sale (1993)

About this property

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25 Ganfield Way is a four‑bedroom house with one bathroom and a single parking space. It is situated on a 728 m² block of land and sold for $70,000 on 19 Jan 1993

Key details

Locality
Balga
State
WA
Coordinates
31.85045 / 115.8527
GNAF PID
GAWA_146560128
Legal parcel ID
P009502/266
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land size
728 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Market estimates

Based on curated rent estimate.

Expected weekly rent
$742
Confidence
Medium

Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
19 Jan 1993
$70,000$96

Price per m² based on land size of 728 m².

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Davey Real Estate - North Beach | Padbury | Scarborough
Abel Property Sales
Beaucott Property - MOUNT LAWLEY
Bourkes - South Perth
Assure Property Group - WILLETTON
Bellmerenda Real Estate
Buy & Sell Real Estate - WESTMINSTER
Ariana Realty Group - MIRRABOOKA
Blue Chip Real Estate - Burswood
Dempsey Real Estate - South Perth
Alexander Landa & Associates Real Estate - Dianella
City to Surf Real Estate - DARCH
Betty McSkimming Real Estate
Buymyplace
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Mercy College
0.5 km
Combined school | Catholic
Emmanuel Christian Community School
0.6 km
Primary school | Independent
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Majella Primary School
0.8 km
Primary school | Catholic
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Emmanuel Christian Community School - Casserley Avenue Campus
0.8 km
Combined school | Independent
John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School
1.0 km
Combined school | Independent
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Indie School Western Australia - Mirrabooka Campus
2.3 km
Secondary school | Independent
Al-Ameen College - Malaga Campus
2.9 km
Combined school | Independent
Gladys Newton School
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
Amara Early Learning
1.7 km
Busy Bees at Mirrabooka
2.2 km
The Little Explorers Family Daycare
0.4 km
Teen Family Centre
0.6 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What are the key features of the house at 25 Ganfield Way?

The property is a detached house with four bedrooms and one bathroom. It includes a single parking space and sits on a 728 m² block of land

How large is the land parcel for the home?

The house sits on a land area of 728 square metres, providing ample outdoor space for a garden or recreation

Which parks are located close to 25 Ganfield Way?

Several parks are within a short walk, including Tendring Park (about 0.2 km away), Casserley Park (0.7 km), Montrose Park (0.8 km), Hainsworth Park (0.8 km) and Moorhead Park (0.9 km)

How far is the nearest shopping centre from the property?

Mirrabooka Village Shopping Centre is approximately 1.6 km from 25 Ganfield Way, offering a range of retail and services

What public transport options are available in Balga?

Balga is served by several Transperth bus routes, such as the 374 and 375 on Marangaroo Drive, the 389 on Wanneroo Road, and the 386/386X on Princess Road, providing connections to nearby train stations and shopping precincts

How far is Balga from Perth's central business district?

Balga is located about 13 kilometres north of Perth's CBD, making the city centre reachable by car or public transport in roughly 20‑30 minutes

What is the historical background of the Balga suburb?

Balga was designed in the 1960s as part of the State Housing Commission's "Mirrabooka Project" alongside Nollamara and Westminster, and its name, adopted in 1954, comes from the Noongar word for the indigenous grass tree Xanthorrhoea preissii

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