UNDER OFFER
Built in 2012 this 200m2 home is situated on a 353m2 block and consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms , open-plan kitchen/dining/living plus a separate theatre room. Surprisingly roomy, this home and has been designed with lovely neutral décor and fittings that will suit any furnishings.
This is a sought-after area with shops, schools, day-care centres, parks and medical centres all within walking distance as well as Yanchep Train Station currently under construction - see attached diagram of rail and Marmion extension.
Currently tenanted until 21st July 2023.
Rental appraisal $520 per week.
Let’s check out what this property has to offer:
• Open plan kitchen/dining and living area.
• Well-appointed kitchen with island bench, stone benchtops, 90cm gas cooktop, 60cm under bench oven, 90cm rangehood, dishwasher recess plus overhead cabinets.
• The master bedroom enjoys a view to the front, split system AC unit, walk-in robe and ensuite with shower and WC.
• Bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 are all very large queen-sized rooms with built in wardrobes (photographs can be provided of bedrooms 2 and 3 upon request).
• Main bathroom features a vanity, bathtub and shower.
• Laundry with linen cupboard.
• Split system air-conditioning unit in the living room.
• Double remote garage door with internal access.
• Low maintenance block with grassed area at the rear.
• Tiling to all high traffic areas and carpet to bedrooms and theatre.
• LED downlights in the open plan kitchen/dining/living.
• Gas bottles – however natural gas is available at the kerb for connection in this area.
• Rates - Approximately $1,570 per annum.
• Rental appraisal $520 per week.
This property at 155 Beachside Parade, Yanchep is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Tracy and Pam - Mother Daughter Team at Tracy Ewins Northern Beaches Realty Pty Ltd on 18 Jul 2023.
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Yanchep is an outer suburb located on the coast, 56 kilometres north of Perth. Originally a small crayfishing settlement, it was developed by entrepreneur Alan Bond in the 1970s. The name ‘Yanchep’ was adapted from the Nyoongar word ‘Yandjip’, or ‘Yanget’, which is their word for the bulrush reed that is abundant around the wetlands of the area. Its boundaries as a suburb are extremely large, covering over 220 square kilometres and taking up almost the entire northern and north-eastern portion of the City of Wanneroo.
As a suburb, Yanchep has a shopping centre with a large Woolworths and various specialty shops such as a newsagency, butcher, bakery, hair salon, travel agency, cafe, massage and nail salons and fast food outlets. A garden centre, vet and various other businesses are also located in the industrial area a few hundred metres from the shopping centre.
Yanchep is a popular tourist destination due to its close proximity to the Yanchep National Park, therefore most residents are located in a small enclave around Yanchep Beach Road, near the coast. There are two primary schools and one secondary school in the area, with a new primary school expected to open in 2021.