Set way back from the road you will find this cute cottage overlooking public open space and close to the Binningup oval.
Freshly painted throughout, this property would make a perfect lock up and leave weekender or addition to your rental portfolio.
Built in 2003, this brick home has a tiled open plan living area with room for dining and a lounge area. The kitchen has a built-in corner pantry, electric oven, gas cooktop and a fridge recess. An air con unit is a great addition for both heating and cooling. A sliding door gives easy access to the backyard and also the patio on the eastern side of the home which overlooks public open space, and you might even spot some kangaroos.
The bedrooms are all located at the other end of the home, the larger two have good sized recesses for built in storage. The bathroom is centrally located with a bath, shower recess and vanity. The laundry has a sliding door to the outside, built in linen press, trough and a separate toilet.
There is a semi enclosed carport with lockable door on the western side of the home, with plenty of additional parking space.
Out the back you will find a large garden shed and even room for a couple of chooks.
A bore and solar hot water system keep utility bills to a minimum.
This property would make a perfect weekender, first home or investment property.
The secret is out - things are moving quick here in Binningup, so don't miss out on this one! Secure today and be ready to move in for the summer months.
This property at 1 Gecko Lane, Binningup is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ruth Nandapi at Summit Realty South West on 10 Aug 2021.
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Binningup is a south western coastal townsite located 127 kilometres south of Perth and 30 kilometres north of Bunbury. Binningup takes its name from "Binningup Beach Estate", a name used by a syndicate of Harvey people who subdivided the area in 1953. By 1962 there was only one resident in the area, but many homes were built in the following few years. At the request of the Shire of Harvey, Binningup was gazetted a townsite in 1963.
Despite being a popular tourist and stopover point in the summer months, Binningup is a beautiful coastal village which boasts many attractions for local residents including a scenic golf course, pristine beach is protected by a reef running parallel to it, general store, caravan park, skateboard park, recreation centre, youth camp, public library and public oval.