Located mid-way between the beach and the Dunsborough town centre.
Being zoned "Centre" here lies a Brilliant Re-Development Opportunity.
1012sqm with a 20m frontage.
The existing Hardiplank clad house is absolutely fit for purpose as an A+ holiday home, and the added advantage of the "Centre" zoning gives a strategic investment bonus which can't be over-emphasised.
Currently set up in a three bedroom, two and a half bathroom configuration however the two-storey nature lends itself to the ground floor being a self-contained studio apartment to keep the generations at bay.
Few properties could combine both the convenience of a carefree holiday home and brilliant near beach and town location with such a blue sky re-development potential to ensure that both the investment integrity and holiday home desires are met in such a propitious manner.
Contact Joe White on 0417 939 715 for a full Information Memorandum.
This property at 17 Dunn Bay Road, Dunsborough is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Joe White at JMW Real Estate on 31 Aug 2022.
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The townsite of Dunsborough is located on the coast, 12 kilometres southeast of Cape Naturaliste and approximately 19 kilometres of Busselton. It was gazetted as a Townsite in 1879, but land for a townsite was set aside here in the late 1830's, and there is a recorded whale fishery at "Dunsbro" in 1850.
Dunsborough is located adjacent to Dunn Bay from which it derives its name. The bay is believed to have been named by Governor James Stirling , March 1830, whilst on the "Eagle" carrying out a survey of Geographe Bay. It is named after Captain Richard Dalling Dunn, under whom Stirling served on the "Hibernia"120 and the "Armide"38 in 1810-1811 (Stirling named a number of features in Western Australia after naval officers under whom he served or was associated with) When Dunsborough first appeared on a map in 1839 it was spelt "Dunnsbro" but the extra n appears to have disappeared by 1850, and the spelling of "bro" was amended to "borough"when the name was gazetted in 1879.