A beautifully renovated 2-bedroom unit has just hit the market! Featuring an updated kitchen and bathroom, fresh paint and window treatments throughout, new carpets and ceiling fans in the bedrooms. Both bedrooms are generously sized and include double-door built-in robes.
Situated at the north end of town, the property offers convenient access to the post office, the Dee Street boat ramp and beach.
The strata complex comprises 11 single-level units and provides shared amenities including a BBQ area, communal laundry, off-street parking and grassed area.
PROPERTY FEATURES
- Renovated interior
- Close to the beach
- Currently leased at $350pw (tenant willing to stay)
- Air conditioning to main living area, ceiling fans in bedrooms.
- Electric cook top, oven and HWS
- Dishwasher
- Great low maintenance complex
- Strata fee $750 per quarter
Call Georgina Jordan - Ray White Jurien Bay for further information or a private viewing. 0412212279.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information and marketing purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 10/36 Nairn Street, Leeman is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Georgina Jordan at Ray White Jurien Bay on 18 Dec 2025.
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Leeman is a small coastal fishing town 295 kilometres north northwest of Perth. The government decided in 1961 to subdivide land here, and the Nomenclature Advisory Committee selected the name of Leeman for the proposed townsite. It was gazetted as Leeman in June 1961. The place had previously been known as "Snag Island" after the feature of that name situated a short distance offshore.
The townsite was named after Abraham Leeman, under steersman of the Dutch ship "Waeckende Boeij" (Watchful Buoy), Captain Volkersen, which sailed the W.A. coast in 1658 in search of wreckage from the "Gilt Dragon" lost two years earlier. Leeman was in charge of a party that put ashore to search and was abandoned by the main vessel when bad weather blew up. After an epic open boat voyage lasting nearly six months, he and three of his companions reached Batavia in their small craft on 23 September 1658.