This huge family home is situated on a 6234 sqm block with future potential. Solid built in 1982 located in a convenient location offers a practical house plan with generous living areas and a huge workshop.
Conveniently located within close distance to many amenities, such as local shops, plus easy access to main roads.
Property features but not limited to:
3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
Great size bedrooms.
Open plan living areas.
Practical size kitchen.
Open plan family and meals area.
Ceiling fans.
Huge Workshop.
Great enclosed patio area.
Easy care gardens and much more..
*** NO FLOOR PLAN AVAILABLE ***
Block Size: 6234 sqm
Year built: 1982
Water Rates: $280 pa approx.
Council Rates: $2,000 pa approx.
Weekly Approx rent: $650 to $700 per week.
To obtain further information or to make an offer, please contact Shahbaj Brar anytime.
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This property at 135 Station Street, Martin is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Shahbaj Brar at Ray White BPG.
For more information about Martin, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Martin profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Shahbaj Brar regarding 135 Station Street, Martin, please call 0457 000 005 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyMartin is a rural and rural-residential southeast suburb of Perth within the municipality of the City of Gosnells. The suburbs population was scarce until the 1970s and has only fluctuated mildly between 1991 and 2011. Martin's settlement dates back to the mid-1800s with the land predominantly used for orcharding, market gardening and quarrying.
Largely untouched by urbanisation, Martin stretches from the banks of Canning River into the foothills with parts of the suburb relatively close to the Gosnells town site. There is plenty of public open space to explore with the Korung National Park, Banyowla Regional Park, Ellis Brook Valley Reserve, Quarry Park, Wrights Brook Region Open Space and Cohunu Koala Park. There is one school in the area which is Lumen Christi College.