Welcome to 14 Moseley st, located in one of the best spots in Port, Cooke Point, within walking distance to the beach, Skate park, Gratwick Aquatic centre, Rays and much more.
PROPERTY FEAUTRES:
- Large Fully Fenced block
- Dual Access
- Shed
- Inground pool
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Good sized kitchen with gas cooktop
- Split system air conditioning throughout
- Great Location
This home is situated on a large fully fenced corner block, with dual access and ample parking area. With a grassed area at the front and side and a large shed with openings overlooking the amazing pool area and a large undercover area, this one is perfect for entertaining!
Internally, the property offers 3 good sized bedrooms upstairs, 1 bathroom which offers separate shower and bath. The kitchen is well sized for the home with great cupboard space and gas cooktop. Downstairs there is a bedroom/study with a bathroom included in the laundry.
Please contact Jemma to arrange a viewing on 0429 200 452
This property at 14 Moseley Street, Port Hedland is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for rent by Jemma Lions and Priscilla Chikerema at Hedland Property Shop.
For more information about Port Hedland, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Port Hedland profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Jemma Lions or Priscilla Chikerema regarding 14 Moseley Street, Port Hedland, please call Jemma on 0429 200 452 or call Priscilla on 0499 109 470, or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkPort Hedland is a port town in the Pilbara region, 1638 kilometres north of Perth and 202 kilometres east northeast of Roebourne. In 1895 the government commenced survey work for a port to service the pastoral industry in the region, and there was also demand in the area for a townsite. Following the survey of lots the townsite of Port Hedland was gazetted in 1896.
Port Hedland is named after the natural harbour of the same name on which it is situated. This was named during explorations of the area in 1863 after Captain Peter Hedland, master of the cutter "Mystery", who discovered the entrance to the harbour. Hedland was a Dutchman who sailed the north west coastal region supplying settlers in the 1860s.