Property Details
5 Dempster Place, Sorrento WA 6020
OffersDescription
Luxury Home, Magic Gardens, Idyllic Lifestyle
House - Sorrento WA
Rarely does a spacious and charming family home hit the market in such a great location and at a truly realistic price — but this hidden gem is it. This splendid residence offers luxury accommodation, magic outdoor areas and an idyllic lifestyle.
Sitting on an elevated block in a quiet cul-de-sac, the bright and luxurious home is just a stroll to the beach,
marina and cafes. It also boasts four double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, two superb bathrooms, an elegant formal zone and a huge open-plan main living area that merges seamlessly with the fabulous all-weather alfresco areas and gardens at the back.
It really is a remarkable property in a much sought -after coastal suburb, and it offers an opportunity too good to be missed.
Property Features
- House
- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- Air Conditioning
- Land is 850 m²
- Dishwasher
- Double Carport
- Insulated
- Security System
- Fast Facts
- Schools
- Median Price
- History
Fast Facts about Sorrento
- Population 7,347
- Median Weekly Household Income $1,583
- Median Weekly Rent $250
- Number of Occupied Dwellings 2,530
- Average Household Size (persons) 2.8
Parents have been relying in learning institutions to provide quality education to their kids and it does not exclude you. What your kids will learn will prepare and equip them for the near future so that they can be up to the challenges that they would encounter in the real world. This is the reason why it is of paramount importance that there are schools in a suburb. Sorrento takes pride in giving shelter to a number of schools which guides the students not just with their academic growth but with holistic development as well. Below are the learning institutions that the suburb prides in.
School Information Sourced from Sorrento Living Real Estate
Sorrento is a coastal suburb in northern Perth. It is governed by the City if Joondalup. It was believed that the first White people settlement in the area arrived around late 1920s. Theories have it that the name of the suburb was taken after the coastal town in Italy which bears the same name. Before the White people came, the area was inhabited by Whadjuk Aboriginal people. The suburb was still then called Mooro. The first European to live in Sorrento was Patrick Marmion and managed a whaling station which some of the remains are still visible and being preserved.
Read more about Sorrento WA history at Sorrento Living Real Estate