
Dubbed the ‘Meaghan White Undies Beach House’, in honour of the architect who designed it and locals’ nickname for nearby surf break 'Undies', 12 Fyfe Court, Trigg attracted keen interest just days after it was listed.
“We opened it today for the first time and everybody absolutely loved it,” sales agent Sean Hughes from Haiven Property said.
“It's a one-off, bespoke home that’s been done and put together really, really well.”
Built by Mitchell Custom Homes in 2023, the four bedroom, three bathroom home is set on a 529sqm lot tucked away in a south Trigg cul-de-sac neighbouring a lush green reserve.
The family who built it are selling as they have bought another home in City Beach, Mr Hughes said.
“It’s such a unique location at the end of the cul-de-sac there, and siding onto that beautiful park – the gate that opens up allows you to feel like a park is inside your living room.”
Buyer interest has been amazing, Mr Hughes said, with many people in the current market looking for a new product because they do not want to go through the build process.
“I think that when you have something very unique like that, it’s not just another normal run of the mill home ... they always track really good interest because they're creative,” he said.
“And when they’re put together like that, in such a good way, they're beautiful, all the furnishings, all the fittings, everything just goes towards making that whole song sing.”
With 269qm of living space, the spectacular home features meticulous attention to detail with oak parquetry to the upstairs level, wall-to-ceiling tiles and engineered stone bench tops, custom cabinetry and mirrors and hand-made lights in the bathrooms.
A scalloped oval freestanding island bench takes centre stage in the emerald and coral hued kitchen, which also features Smeg appliances and “drop zone” laundry and drying area behind a sliding door cavity.
The alfresco area with its round concrete heated pool, curved fireplace, custom outdoor shower and curved concrete bench were stand outs, Mr Hughes said.
The exceptional home was likely to appeal to a wide range of buyer demographics including families and downsizers, Mr Hughes said.
“It actually suits a real eclectic sort of a mix. I think you'll find people who, because of its architecture and its design and its styling and everything, will come from far and wide in order to look at it,” he said.
“Even today, we had people who had come from North Perth, people who'd come from Leederville and West Leederville, people who had come from Subiaco.
“So it's not just in coastal buyers, but I think you'll see coastal buyers as well who want be able to put the surfboard under the arm and trot on down for a surf.”