This recently renovated and extended property has a fresh take on this relaxed and spacious home, situated on a large 972m2 block with side access on a quiet cul-de-sac road.
Comprising of a modern kitchen incorporating new appliances, with an island bench and 6 burner gas hot plate and 900mm electric oven.
The original wooden floor boards have been lovingly restored throughout the kitchen dining, lounge and office areas.
With 3 large bedrooms and the second containing a built in robe. All bedrooms have new carpet with a freshly painted light and bright aspect. The office is equipped with it's own air conditioner and could be the smaller 4th bedroom.
The bathroom and wet areas have also been upgraded with a new vanity, shower, tiling, bountiful storage and ample bench and cupboard space.
New electrical wiring with down lights in the living area and a Panasonic reverse cycle air conditioner,ceilings fans to the lounge plus a Saxon tile fire complete the look.
The carport extends to a rear paved and covered patio. Further to the rear of the property is a lockable utility shed with a huge olive tree completing the canvas for a delightful quiet location.
With easy walking distance to town, close proximity to schools and all other amenities this extremely well presented home is a cut above the rest and a credit to the owners thoughtful attention to detail when renovating.
If position, presentation and price are important to you, don't overlook what this property has to offer.
This property at 12 Palmer Street, Harvey is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Lorelle Fry at Elders Real Estate South West on 30 Nov 2020.
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Harvey townsite is located in the southwest 140 kilometres south of Perth. It derives its name from the nearby Harvey River, which was named by Governor Stirling in 1829, soon after the river's discovery by explorers Collie and Preston in 1829. Although not positively known, the river is most likely named after Rear Admiral Sir John Harvey RN, Commander in Chief of the West Indies Station in 1818. Stirling was in command of the "Brazen" in those waters at the time, and Harvey recommended him for promotion. Stirling named a number of Western Australian features after his former navy colleagues.
Harvey was developed as a private town in the 1890s following the opening of a railway station there in 1893. In 1926 the Harvey Road Board sought the declaration of a townsite, but this did not occur until 1938.