Sizeable four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home in the ever-popular Annie’s Landing pocket of Ellenbrook.
This would make an ideal rental investment or make this property your home at the end of the lease term.
Some of the features of this home include:
* Large master bedroom with walk in robe & en-suite with shower, vanity & toilet
* Three additional bedrooms, with built in robes
* Spacious light filled front lounge
* Kitchen with gas cook-top, electric oven & breakfast bar
* Separate laundry
* Second Bathroom with shower, bath & vanity
* Floating timber floors in the lounge, family & meals areas
* Split system air-conditioning
* Double car garage
* Massive rear yard, with grassed & paved area
* Very large alfresco & undercover patio area
Located in Annie’s Landing right over the road from Anne Hammersley Primary School as well as only a short stroll to local amenities, parks and public transport.
This property gives you a bit of flexibility with a fixed term lease in place until June 2024 - you could negotiate an extension of lease with the current tenant or make this property your home at the end of the lease term.
Water Corporation Services Charges for the last financial year: $1183 (approx.)
City of Swan Rates for the last financial year: $2300 (approx.)
We look forward to welcoming you to the next open for inspection and please do not hesitate to contact exclusive selling agent Rob Mandanici on 0419 015 884 for more information or to discuss your offer!
Note: the property has changed externally since these photos were taken and some of the plants and grasses areas have changes a little over time.
This property at 1 Dunnett Drive, Ellenbrook is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Rob Mandanici at Paddington Realty on 26 Apr 2024.
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Ellenbrook 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.