Whether seeking a quiet life in a country town, or fancy yourself as a bit of an adrenalin junkie, the location of this property will not disappoint.
It is nestled in a fabulous region within only 30-minutes of stunning beaches, fishing, camping, four-wheel drive and mountain trail hotspots, and the historic port city of Albany and more.
For anyone ready for a new adventure, or investors, this simple, affordable country haven presents a wonderful lifestyle choice that will not cost you the earth.
It is also just a short stroll from the local primary school, general store and sporting amenities in a delightful country community.
The property is currently tenanted with a strong rental return, and you may elect to leave it that way, however, the lease expires on 16/11/26, so you could earn income for now and then move in.
The inviting, comfortable 4x1 brick home with office stands on a big 1,221sqm dual-access corner block with outdoor studio, 2x big water tanks and solar.
There is loads of space for kids, pets, productive gardens and the chooks.
Relax on the huge rear patio of the home and soak up the serenity.
Stay warm and cosy in the semi-open lounge, meals and kitchen zone warmed by a wood combustion heater and split-system air conditioning.
Embrace the lifestyle and easy access to amazing natural attractions.
For more detailed information or to arrange a private viewing please contact Jason Coutts on 0403 260 404 or email [email protected]
This property at 17 Green Street, Manypeaks is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jason Coutts at Albany Property Team on 28 Apr 2026.
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Manypeaks is a townsite in the great southern region, 443 km south east of Perth and 37 km north east of Albany on the South Coast Highway. In 1949/50 the government developed the Many Peaks Land Settlement project, and decided a townsite should be established in the area. Manypeaks was selected as it was the project name, the name being derived from Mount Manypeaks located on the south coast about 10 km from Manypeaks. The townsite was gazetted in 1951.
Mount Manypeaks is a dominant feature in the area, rising to 562 metres from the adjacent coast. It is a descriptive name given by Captain Matthew Flinders in January 1802 whilst surveying the south coast region in his ship "Investigator". In his journal Flinders quotes "There are a number of small peaks upon the top of this ridge, which induced me to give it the name Mount Manypeak". The plural form has become the accepted form of spelling.