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3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offering practical family living in a sought-after location. Positioned close to parks, schools and public transport, this property provides comfort, convenience, and lifestyle.
Features Include:
• Master bedroom with walk in robe
• Ensuite
• Electric hotplates
• Dishwasher
• Double garage
• Paved Alfresco area
• Air conditioning
• Bathtub to main bathroom
• Easy care gardens
Details:
• 12-month lease preferred
• Pets considered upon application
Location:
• Walking distance to Annie Hamersley Primary School
• Approx. 1.5 km to Ellenbrook Secondary College
• Approx. 2.0 km to Ellenbrook Primary School
• Approx. 2.8 km to Ellenbrook Central Shopping Centre
• Approx. 3.0 km to Ellenbrook Train Station
• Close to local parks, childcare centres, and public transport
• Bus 955 Route only minutes’ walk
DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for general purposes only, based on details from third parties, including the Seller and local authorities, and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made regarding its accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on it and should conduct their own independent investigations. Photos are for illustrative purposes only (if applicable).
This property at 1 Badham Way, Ellenbrook is a three bedroom, two bathroom house listed for rent by Sue Bransby and Sue Bransby at Real Property WA.
For more information about Ellenbrook, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Ellenbrook profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Sue Bransby or Sue Bransby regarding 1 Badham Way, Ellenbrook, please call Sue on 08 6243 3933 or call Sue on 08 6243 3933, or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkEllenbrook is a recently developed suburb within the City of Swan. Substantial development of Ellenbrook didn't begin until the 1990s with rapid growth following soon after.
Relatively isolated from neighbouring suburbs, Ellenbrook has been designed to function as a self-sustainable community. Within its boundaries there are two community centres, a library, skate park, a large water park and Ellenbrook Central, which has around 100 stores.
Sporting activities are well catered to with facilities available for tennis, basketball, netball, cricket and swimming. There are several local primary and high schools in Ellenbrook (both public and private), as well as a good amount of public open space to explore, with parks, lakes and reserves featuring throughout.