Get ready for a simpler life with this perfect strata unit for over 55's located within a double-brick complex and positioned along the outer perimeter, offering street frontage.
The lounge is equipped with air conditioning and a gas bayonet for heating and Includes a dining nook for cozy meals. Features a beautiful modern kitchen with essential amenities. including wall oven and microwave recess, whilst ample storage cupboards ensure organized and clutter-free space. Includes a filtered water tap direct to kitchen sink. Updated floor coverings enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of this unit and include vinyl strip flooring which offers durability and easy maintenance.
while carpet in the main bedroom provides warmth and comfort.
Semi-enclosed rear patio offers a private outdoor area for relaxation and there is even a small garden shed for storage. Single carport provides for one vehicle.
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This property at 1/5 Randell Street, Esperance is a two bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Paul Blackham at Esperance Real Estate.
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If you would like to get in touch with Paul Blackham regarding 1/5 Randell Street, Esperance, please call 0402 278 256 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyThe townsite of Esperance, located on the central south coast of the state, derives its name from the bay on which it is located. Esperance Bay was given this name by Admiral Bruny D'Entrecasteaux, commander of the French expedition which explored this coast in 1792. The name honours the ship "L'Esperance" commanded by Captain Huon de Kermadec, which anchored here on 9 December 1792. The bay provided safe anchorage while repairs were made to the "L'Esperance". The name of the other ship in D'Entrecasteaux's expedition, "L'Recherche", is preserved by the naming of the adjacent islands as the Archipelago of the Recherche.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempster family in the 1870's, and in 1876 a telegraph station was opened here. The formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.