This well-maintained property is ideally located just a short distance from the Back Beach Boat Ramp and perfect for those who love the outdoors, boating, or beach activities.
Offering generous parking space for vehicles and boats, this home is designed for convenience and comfort.
This property features:
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3 Bedrooms with built-in robes
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Rumpus room or optional 4th bedroom
* Large lounge room with adjoining dining area
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Separate kitchen with ample storage and bench space
* Bathroom, separate toilet, and laundry
* Spacious front patio for outdoor entertaining
* Plenty of parking for vehicles and boats
This home offers a great layout and the flexibility to suit various living arrangements.
Whether you’re enjoying the spacious indoor living areas or relaxing on the front patio, it’s a perfect space for families or individuals.
Located in a desirable area with easy access to local amenities, beaches, and more, 12 Andover Way is a fantastic place to call home.
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For more information or to arrange an inspection please contact us today on (08) 9183 8300.
**PLEASE NOTE THE STOREROOM IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR TENANT USE**
This property at 12 Andover Way, Karratha is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for rent by Fiona Harrison at Peard Real Estate Karratha City.
For more information about Karratha, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Karratha profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Fiona Harrison regarding 12 Andover Way, Karratha, please call 08 9186 8014 or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkLocated in the Pilbara district, 1535 kilometres north of Perth, the townsite of Karratha derives its name from the pastoral station from which the land was resumed to create the townsite. It was gazetted in 1969, and was developed by the government to provide land for the community supporting the Pilbara iron ore industry established in the region in the 1960s.
The names suggested for this townsite were Tanga-tanga, Hearson, Dixon, Nickol and Karratha. Karratha was chosen by the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, and was approved by the Minister for Lands who approved in 1968. Karratha is an Aboriginal word meaning "good country" or "soft earth".