This classic character cottage on 1012sqm is located within an easy walk to town and a short stroll to the beach.
Brilliantly refurbished home and immaculately presented with charming period features and finishes.
R30 zoned land of 1,012sqm with potential to build to the rear
Solid concrete block shed with power
North facing backyard
Polished jarrah floorboards and carpets to the bedrooms
Established trees providing shade and character
Possible side access on both sides
Brand new modern spacious kitchen
Open plan living with two living areas
Cosy wood fire to front lounge
Large separate laundry and separate toilet
Good sized bathroom with bath and shower
With multigenerational properties now becoming more common build an additional dwelling at the rear and enjoy all that living in this area of Busselton has to offer.
This property is priced to sell with plenty of potential for income or live and enjoy the central location. Approved as Holiday Accommodation the property is operating with a strong income stream.
Contact Tommy or Hayley for further information and to inspect.
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This property at 173 Kent Street, Busselton is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Team McNeil at The Agency on 11 Oct 2023.
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Busselton is a city located 220 kilometres south-west of Perth and was one of the earliest settlements in Western Australia. The Busselton area was named in honour, an early and notable family of pioneers who were the first settlers in the area in 1832, however the name officially used in June 1835. It is believed that the Bussells were not consulted about the name and preferred the name Capel after a relative in England, Capel Carter, but the name Busselton was retained.
The main economic focus in Busselton has gradually shifted from agriculture to tourism which has grown the district significantly over the years. Not only is Busselton blessed with a beautiful waterfront including calm, white-sand beaches, superb whale watching and a lively foreshore with beachside cycle paths, it also has a buzzing cultural hub with a great food and wine scene.
Busselton is also home to the Busselton Jetty which stretches 1,841 metres out to sea and is the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere. At the end of the jetty there is a world class ‘Underwater Observatory’ which descends eight metres to the ocean floor via a spiral staircase to display an awe inspiring forest of vividly coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish and invertebrates.