Situated on Hasleby St and close to the Golf & Bowling Club, this house was in the process of being renovated when Cyclone Seroja ripped over Kalbarri and left it's mark on many properties, this one included.
Being sold "as is" the potential is there for a builder/chippy/established handyman to purchase this property and fix the old girl up! with good bones and the power and water connected, you could occupy while putting your plan together to bring this gem back to standard.
Finer Details Include:
3 bedrooms with Ceiling Fans, 2 bedrooms with BIR's, Master with A/C.
Modern bathroom with corner bath..
Kitchen is a generous size with loads of storage and built in pantry.
Fully reticulated gardens.
Situated on 782sqm the sheds have Jarrah frames.
There is patio including cool deck roofing with trimming available to purchase along with furniture items if a buyer is interested.
Give me a call if you want further details or to arrange an inspection.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 15 Hasleby Street, Kalbarri is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Cheryl Eley at The Agency on 24 May 2022.
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Kalbarri is a coastal resort and fishing town, 589 km north north west of Perth. It is located at the mouth of the Murchison River, the area becoming popular in the late 1940s as a tourist and fishing resort. In 1948 the government decided to declare a townsite here, and following the survey of lots the townsite was gazetted in 1951.
The name of Kalbarri was chosen from a list of Aboriginal words compiled by Daisy Bates in 1913. It is a man's name from a Murchison tribe, and also the name of an edible seed. The Aboriginal name for the area of Kalbarri has been recorded as "Wurdimarlu".