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12 (Lot 111) McLennan Street, Gibson WA 6448

Sold price: $320,000 Sold: 29 Jun 2020
Sold
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 2 Cars
  • Landsize 8,550m2
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12 (Lot 111) McLennan Street, Gibson WA 6448

Country Living at its Best!

Situated in popular Gibson just over 20kms to Esperance is a huge 8550m2 block (just over 2 acres) On offer is a huge hardiplank and iron ranch style family home with below ground pool. Open plan kitchen/dining with gas cooking, miles of bench space and room for extra large fridge freezer. Huge lounge room with tile fire and wall mounted r/c air conditioner. Four bedrooms currently one is being used as an office. Family bathroom with bath and WC, with a shower and second toilet in the laundry. The backyard offers wrap around verandah's to two sides, huge below ground pool the kids will have a ball in that in Summertime. Dad's also taken care of with two zincalum sheds and if you are keen to grow your own produce there's plenty of room to create a veggie patch, or orchard. Surrounded by established trees and separate paddocks. So much on offer and priced to sell quickly! To view phone exclusive listing agent Tracey Tate at Elders on 0412 676 959.

Property features

  • Below ground pool  
  • Air conditioned  
  • Garages 2
  • Toilets 2

Listing snapshot by reiwa.com

This land listing located in Gibson was sold by Tracey Tate at Elders Real Estate.

If you would like to get in touch with Tracey Tate regarding 12 (Lot 111) McLennan Street, Gibson, please call 0412 676 959 or contact the agent via email.

Nearby schools

7.0km
Wongutha Christian Aboriginal Parent-Directed School
  • Secondary
  • Non-government
22.5km
Scaddan Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
23.0km
Castletown Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
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Gibson overview

The townsite of Gibson is located 26 kilometres north of Esperance on the road between Esperance and Norseman. When it was proposed to construct a railway from Norseman to Esperance around 1910, the decision was made to create a townsite at "Gibson Soak". The railway was not built until the mid 1920s, the Esperance - Salmon Gums section opening in 1925. The townsite was gazetted in 1921. Gibson Soak was a reliable permanent water source first recorded by surveyor A.W.Canning in 1896, and named after "Billy Gibson" who came across the soak while searching for stock.

Gibson quick stats

High end $262k
Median $262k
Low end $262k
-12.7 %
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12 (Lot 111) McLennan Street, Gibson sold on 29/6/2020 for $320,000.

The median house price in Gibson is $262,000.
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