This home has an unbelievable 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms all of which is located in a highly desirable Newman location. The home has had a complete renovation resulting in a property purpose built for company accommodation.
Some of the standout features are that all rooms have been tiled with quality hard wearing tiles which will keep ongoing maintenance to a minimum, the new kitchen boasts 2 gas hot plates and 2 kitchen sinks allowing use able facilities for multiple people. The property is a corner position which is fully fenced and a second set of gates allows secure off street parking for multiple vehicles and across the road is open space with a uniquely Pilbara vista providing a pleasant environment.
The current tenants lease has expired so vacant possession is available but the current tenants are keen to negotiate a new lease.
• Split cycle air conditioning through out
• 6 bedrooms
• 4 bathrooms
• Formal lounge room
• Formal dining room
• Family/meals area adjacent to the kitchen
• Twin gas hot plates
• Security cameras and monitors fitted through out
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This property at 1 Leete Street, Newman is a six bedroom, four bathroom house sold by Brett Philp at Crawford Realty Newman on 29 Apr 2022.
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Newman is a mining company townsite in the Pilbara region, 1184 kilometres northeast of Perth. The townsite was gazetted in 1972 after the Mount Newman Mining company developed a large iron ore mine at Mount Whaleback. The townsite is named after the nearby Mount Newman, a 1055 meter high mountain in the Ophthalmia Range.
Mount Newman was named by the surveyor W F Rudall in 1896, "in honour of our late leader". Newman was Aubrey Woodward Newman, the original leader of the survey party carrying out surveys in the neighbourhood of the Ophthalmia Range in 1896. He contracted typhoid fever at Peak Hill and, too ill to continue, was later returned to Cue where he died on May 24th, 1896.