Your Guide To Buying A Character Home & The Character Homes Lifestyle In Perth

Character Homes in Perth Blog Post By Rume Gould Real Estate

Want to learn more about character homes in Perth and the benefits of the character home lifestyle? When it comes to finding a home, there are many factors to consider. Location, price, and size are all important, but if you are looking for a charming home there are many Perth suburbs that are known for their character properties and character lifestyle. Read on to learn about these suburbs, the distinguishing architectural features across the eras, and the benefits and lifestyle you can enjoy when seeking out this style of home.

4 Benefits Of Buying Character Homes in Perth

1. Established Locations

Character homes in Perth are often located in established, leafy suburbs that are close to amenities such as shops, cafes, and public transport. These suburbs are often family-friendly and have a strong sense of community. Living in a character property in one of these suburbs can provide a great lifestyle with everything you need just a short walk or drive away.

2. Value

Character homes often hold their value well and can be a great investment opportunity. These homes are currently in high demand and are often snapped up quickly when they hit the market. Take 5 Barnes Street, Innaloo that I sold in November 2023. The eventual buyer made an offer of this home within 48 hours of the property being listed on the market and were successful out of 5 other offers within the first 6 days. You can check out a video tour of this home below.

Whether ornate, or simple, the charm of a character home translates beautifully in both static images and film, generating strong interest which can be leveraged across a selling campaign to achieve an excellent selling result. By purchasing a character property you could be making a wise investment that will hold its value and provide a good return on investment when it’s time to sell.

3. Material Type

Character homes are often built using high-quality materials and with a level of craftsmanship that is hard to find in newer homes. These homes were built to last, and many have stood the test of time for over a century. By choosing to live in a character property you can be confident that you are living in a well-built, sturdy home that has stood up to the elements for generations.

4. Charm and Personality

Finally, one of the most appealing things about living in a character property is the charm and personality that these homes exude. They often have distinctive architectural features and details that give them that special something that is hard to replicate in newer homes. These features include high ceilings, ornate details like stained glass windows, decorative trim, and ornate cornices. Character homes often have a story to tell, and living in one can give you a sense of pride and connection to the history and heritage of the area.

Now that we have taken I high level look at the benefits of buying a character property, let’s explore the lifestyle you can experience when you buy a character home.

What Lifestyle Can I Experience In A Character Home?

Living in a character property can offer a lifestyle that is quite different to a new home in a newer suburbs. One of the most noticeable aspects of living in a suburb with character homes is the strong sense of community that is often present.

These neighbourhoods are often established, with long-standing residents who have lived in the area for many years. People are generally friendly and welcoming, and there is often a sense of camaraderie and support amongst neighbours. These established suburbs often have long established and well regarded public and private schools making them a popular choice for families.

Residents typically take pride in their homes and gardens, with many homes featuring well-maintained lawns, flowers, and established trees. The sometimes heritage nature of homes in these suburbs also tends to attract people who are interested in maintaining this history. These local historical groups keep residents across local issues and notify the community of any changes that may impact the charm or historical significance in an area – working hard to lobby local governments to ensure the status quo remains the same. Additionally this rich cultural history may also be reflected in the architecture, art, and food of the area. Some suburbs even have state heritage buildings, museums, and galleries that showcase the local history and culture.

Many of these suburbs have regular community events, such as street parties and markets like the Guildford and Bassendean Markets, which give residents a chance to get to know each other and socialise. These events also provide a sense of connection to the local community, which can be hard to find in more modern, high-density living areas.

Oxford Street, Leederville. Source: @foamcoffeebar

Another feature of Perth suburbs with a high proportion of character homes is that they often have a central cafe strip and connected transport hubs. These amenities are typically within walking distance for most in the suburb, making daily errands and commuting more manageable. Living close to local amenities can also help to foster a sense of community as residents are more likely to see each other regularly and engage in local events.

Now that we’ve discussed the lifestyle you can enjoy living in an area with character property, let’s take a closer look at the different eras of architecture and the Perth suburbs where there are character homes.

Eras & Features Of Character Homes in Perth

Perth has a diverse range of housing styles and architectural eras that reflect the city’s development over time. You can learn more about these eras in more detail in this blog post here. Character homes built in Perth span the following eras:

→ Colonial (1829 – 1860)

→ Victorian (1837 – 1901)

→ Federation (1890 – 1915)

→ Californian Bungalow (1910 – 1930)

→ Interwar (1915 – 1940)

→ Art Deco (1920 – 1939)

→ Post-War (1945 – 1960)

→ Mid-Century Modern (1950 – 1960)

The most popular suburbs known for having character homes from these eras can be found in the central, coastal and eastern regions of the Perth metro.

Perth Suburbs Well Known For Having Character Homes

Coastal / Western Suburbs

  • Fremantle
  • Cottesloe
  • Claremont
  • North Beach
  • Swanbourne
  • Trigg
  • Mosman Park

Central

  • Subiaco
  • South Perth
  • Victoria Park
  • Kensington
  • North Perth
  • Leederville

Eastern

  • Mount Lawley
  • Maylands
  • Inglewood
  • Guildford
  • Bassendean
  • Bayswater
  • Woodbridge
  • Midland

If you are looking for a home with warmth, charm, and history, then a character property in Perth may be just what you are looking for.

Perth is a city that is rich in character homes from a range of eras, each with its own unique charm and history. Living in a suburb with character homes can offer a unique and rewarding lifestyle. From the strong sense of community to the architectural beauty of these homes, there are many benefits to living in a character home. While there are some downsides to consider, for many people, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks. Whether you’re a young family looking for a community-oriented suburb or a retiree looking for a home with history and character, there is a suburb in Perth that is sure to have the perfect character home for you.

Ready To Make Your Move?

Thinking of selling your character home in Perth and want to work with a professional who truly appreciates the features and benefits of your home? Get in touch with me on 0479 143 324 or contact me here. Let’s create a plan and strategy to sell your character home. I look forward to hearing from you.

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