What to love?
Tucked away in a quiet street and surrounded by homes of high quality, this sought-after home in Berkeley Crescent is going to tick a lot of boxes. Perhaps you have been waiting for the house to fit the boat, wanting to be a short walk from the local school, or needing that extra space for the kids, rest assured this residence has something for everyone.
Positioned a 950m2 lot the home was constructed in 1979 and has been nurtured to its current form by the vendors. There is an opulent feel to the home featuring upgrades to the kitchen, laundry and a range of extensions to the original floorplan and each bedroom boasting the essentials of built in robes and air conditioning.
The kitchen is the central area of the home equipped with a dishwasher, induction cook top, overhead storage, and a built in pantry. Additional to that, there is a formal lounge and a rumpus room. It is every parents dream.
Outside, the front yard offers a very private pool area perfect for entertaining family and friends. Fully reticulated gardens will make maintenance a breeze and a generously sized boat port with access to the rear of the property makes this home every Boat owners dream.
What to know?
Set date sale ending on Monday the 24th of August 2020 at 3:00pm.
Lease ends 31st January 2021 at a weekly rate of $850.00 per week.
Who to talk to?
Contact Jordan James or Dylan Rakich on 0419 903 787 for additional information on the buying process and property.
This property at 12 Berkeley Crescent, Dampier is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jordan James at Realmark - Karratha on 25 Aug 2020.
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A town on the northwest coast, west of Roebourne, Dampier was first established as a port for Hamersley Iron in the 1960s. It was also gazetted a townsite in 1972. Dampier is named after the English explorer and onetime buccaneer, William Dampier, who visited the adjacent islands in 1699 in his ship the "Roebuck". The island group through which he sailed was named "Dampier Archipelago" by Captain Louis Freycinet in 1803.
William Dampier (1651-1715) was the first Englishman to set foot on Australian soil. As a young man he took part in various adventures on both coasts of central America, and in 1683 joined a group of buccaneers bound for the Pacific. In 1686 he joined the "Cygnet" under Captain Swan, and in 1688, briefly visited Western Australia near Broome. He returned to Western Australia in 1699 for a longer visit, exploring the coast from north of Houtman Abrolhos to north of Broome. He landed on, and named, Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago on this expedition.