Set Date Sale: Absolutely all offers by 1.00pm on the 11th of September 2021. (The seller has the right to accept an offer prior to this date if they wish to do so)
What to love?
Sitting at the end of a cul-de-sac, just metres from Dampier foreshore, this stunning property features an expansive back garden, rooms bathed in sunlight, and Hamptons-esque stylings.
Throughout the home, you will find incredible space to take advantage of; in the kitchen, the cupboard to counter ratio is unparalleled, with recessed lighting and minimalist stylings adding a sleek touch; The informal dining area and living room melt into each other with wide windows allowing in the gorgeous sunlight and coastal breeze. Walking on, the bedrooms are carpeted, bright and open with built-in wardrobes and split system air conditioning; both bathrooms are incredibly quaint with original fittings and coastal themed tiling, one hosting a bathtub as well as a shower.
As you walk out the backdoors, you are greeted by a sprawling undercover patio space surrounded by lawn and mature trees; these divine gardens must be seen to be appreciated. You will also find the second bathroom tucked away in the corner.
What to know?
Fixed term tenancy until 15/04/2022 at $920 per week.
Water Rates: $768.32
Council Rates: $2474.72
Set Date Sale: Offers Close on the 11th of September 2021 at 1:00pm.
Who to talk to?
Contact Jordan James on 0458 193 869 for additional information on this beautiful home.
This property at 16 Ashburton Crescent, Dampier is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jordan James at Realmark - Karratha on 09 Sep 2021.
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A town on the northwest coast, west of Roebourne, Dampier was first established as a port for Hamersley Iron in the 1960s. It was also gazetted a townsite in 1972. Dampier is named after the English explorer and onetime buccaneer, William Dampier, who visited the adjacent islands in 1699 in his ship the "Roebuck". The island group through which he sailed was named "Dampier Archipelago" by Captain Louis Freycinet in 1803.
William Dampier (1651-1715) was the first Englishman to set foot on Australian soil. As a young man he took part in various adventures on both coasts of central America, and in 1683 joined a group of buccaneers bound for the Pacific. In 1686 he joined the "Cygnet" under Captain Swan, and in 1688, briefly visited Western Australia near Broome. He returned to Western Australia in 1699 for a longer visit, exploring the coast from north of Houtman Abrolhos to north of Broome. He landed on, and named, Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago on this expedition.