This 3 bedroom home is located in the highly desirable "South Newman" precinct and located within walking distance to both the primary and high schools.
All living areas have serviceable terracotta look tiles which are perfect for Newman's red dust and the bedrooms have the original vinyl tiles, making the property a breeze to maintain.
The kitchen is spacious and has been opened up to give a modern feel with the living and dining area being adjacent and there has been split cycle air conditioning fitted through out.
The out side area is a blank canvas and there is a total 587m2 of land in a lovely corner location. From outside you sit and look across the road at a large well maintained park giving the feeling of openness not often found.
- 3 bedrooms
- Split cycle air conditioning
- 587 m2 of garden area
- Hard flooring throughout
- Across the road from a park and walking distance to both schools
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This property at 18 Boorthanna Crescent, Newman is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Brett Philp at Crawford Realty Newman on 22 Mar 2021.
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Newman is a mining company townsite in the Pilbara region, 1184 kilometres northeast of Perth. The townsite was gazetted in 1972 after the Mount Newman Mining company developed a large iron ore mine at Mount Whaleback. The townsite is named after the nearby Mount Newman, a 1055 meter high mountain in the Ophthalmia Range.
Mount Newman was named by the surveyor W F Rudall in 1896, "in honour of our late leader". Newman was Aubrey Woodward Newman, the original leader of the survey party carrying out surveys in the neighbourhood of the Ophthalmia Range in 1896. He contracted typhoid fever at Peak Hill and, too ill to continue, was later returned to Cue where he died on May 24th, 1896.