Highly sought after area in the ever popular Capricorn Beach enclave. Easy stroll to beaches, cafe, art gallery, surf club, parks, adventure playground, transport, and the ongoing Capricorn Beach foreshore development.
Sitting high above the street this beautifully presented, and spacious, 3bd 2bth rendered double brick and iron roofed home is light, bright, and airy, capturing all the breezes.
The limestone steps take you up to the front garden which is private and easy care.
All the living and traffic areas are tiled, and there is a central living and kitchen area which adjoins the alfresco. The kitchen is well- appointed with 900mm gas hob and electric oven, pantry , and double sink, with space for a dishwasher. At the front of the home off the entry hall, is a separate lounge room/theatre, and across the hall is the master bedroom suite.
The bedrooms are all queen size with built in robes, the master is king size, with an adjoining walk in robe and ensuite bathroom.
The home is cooled by a ducted evaporative air conditioner.
This home is a beauty! Make it your palace or perfect addition to your portfolio.
Currently tenanted at $460 per week until 30 April this year and the professional tenants would be happy to stay on.
The current Rent Appraisal is $550-$580 per week.
Inspection by appointment only unless sold prior.
Call Helen Michael from Ray White Northern Coast on 0408 956 117 today.
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This property at 50 Lindsay Beach Boulevard, Yanchep is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Helen Michael at Ray White Northern Coast on 15 Mar 2024.
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Yanchep is an outer suburb located on the coast, 56 kilometres north of Perth. Originally a small crayfishing settlement, it was developed by entrepreneur Alan Bond in the 1970s. The name ‘Yanchep’ was adapted from the Nyoongar word ‘Yandjip’, or ‘Yanget’, which is their word for the bulrush reed that is abundant around the wetlands of the area. Its boundaries as a suburb are extremely large, covering over 220 square kilometres and taking up almost the entire northern and north-eastern portion of the City of Wanneroo.
As a suburb, Yanchep has a shopping centre with a large Woolworths and various specialty shops such as a newsagency, butcher, bakery, hair salon, travel agency, cafe, massage and nail salons and fast food outlets. A garden centre, vet and various other businesses are also located in the industrial area a few hundred metres from the shopping centre.
Yanchep is a popular tourist destination due to its close proximity to the Yanchep National Park, therefore most residents are located in a small enclave around Yanchep Beach Road, near the coast. There are two primary schools and one secondary school in the area, with a new primary school expected to open in 2021.