Hazelmere is bordered by Guildford, Midland, and High Wycombe, with easy access to major highways, including the Great Eastern and Roe Highways, which connect residents to Perth's city center and Perth Airports.
Hazelmere's proximity to the Perth Hills offers even more recreational options, including walking trails, picnic spots, and scenic lookouts.
Hazelmere provides access to essential amenities in nearby Midland, which has shopping centers, schools, healthcare facilities, and various dining options. With a combination of large blocks, green surroundings, and ongoing development, Hazelmere is a suburb with both charm and potential, offering a unique canvas for building a dream home in a desirable location.
Building on proposed Lots 4 and 5 at 6 Windgate Ave in Hazelmere offers an exciting opportunity to create spacious, comfortable homes with plenty of room for personalization. With proposed Lot 4 at 400 square meters and proposed Lot 5 at 450 square meters, both blocks provide ample space to design a modern family home, a single-level or double-story layout, or even a layout with extra features like outdoor entertaining areas, landscaped gardens, and pools.
Proposed Lot 4 (400 sqm) ? Compact and Clever Design
For proposed Lot 4, a well-planned design can make the most of the 400 square meters. A single-level home could incorporate an open-plan living area, with a kitchen flowing into the dining and lounge spaces, creating a welcoming hub for the family. Bedrooms and a main bathroom would be positioned toward the quieter, more private sections of the house, with a master suite that includes an ensuite and walk-in robe for added luxury. If you prefer a two-story build, you could dedicate the upstairs to bedrooms and family spaces, leaving the downstairs for living and entertaining.
Outdoor space could be thoughtfully integrated with an alfresco area, ideal for summer barbecues or relaxing outdoors. With a compact block like this, there's also an opportunity to incorporate vertical gardens, space-saving storage, and energy-efficient solutions to make the home sustainable and functional.
Proposed Lot 5 (450 sqm) ? Spacious Layout with Extra Features
Proposed Lot 5 offers slightly more space at 450 square meters, providing the flexibility to add extra rooms or larger outdoor areas. A family-sized, single-level design would work well, with room for a spacious master suite and multiple bedrooms, each with built-in storage. This layout could also include a home theatre, study, or playroom for children. For those who love to entertain, an expansive kitchen with an island bench and modern appliances would make the heart of the home a standout feature.
Alternatively, a two-story layout would allow for even more functional use of the space. Bedrooms and a family retreat area could be placed on the upper level, leaving the ground floor for kitchen, living, and dining areas. A generously sized backyard would make an excellent area for a swimming pool, a garden with native plants, or an outdoor entertainment area, adding real lifestyle value to the property.
Common Design Elements
Both lots offer the chance to incorporate eco-friendly and energy-efficient features, such as solar panels, rainwater tanks, and insulation to keep energy costs down and environmental impact low. For tech-savvy homeowners, wiring for smart home systems and automated lighting or climate control could add convenience and modern flair.
In terms of style, you could opt for contemporary, minimalist architecture with clean lines and neutral tones, or a more traditional, Hamptons-inspired design with spacious verandas and light-filled rooms. The ample land in both lots would allow you to build a home that reflects your personality and meets your family's needs while enjoying the natural beauty and laid-back atmosphere of Hazelmere.
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This information 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 interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.