19 Crocos Circuit sits on a 761sqm corner block the driveway to the main house takes you to the double electric roller door garage with butlers entrance to the huge open kitchen/meals/dining/lounge areas making this area the heart of the home.
All main areas have easy care tile flooring and ample lighting bonus the kitchen has heaps of cupboard space, double door pantry and a long island bench, making the kitchen another main gathering point.
The master bedroom is off the front hallway and has a bay window, walk in robe, split system air con and ensuite. On the other side of the hallway is the theatre room. All the bedrooms and theatre room are carpeted. The 3 bedrooms all come with double built in robes and are located at the other end of the house with the spacious laundry, bathroom with bath and separate toilet.
Moving onto the back yard 1st you have the huge undercover alfresco entertainment area so you will never be caught out in the weather. Enough grass for a game of backyard cricket or to throw the ball for the dog. A little 6 x 6 garden shed and a huge 12 x 6 powered shed with roller door and separate entry - throw in an easy care garden with a water tank off the shed and you have yourself a great family home - ready to go - what are you waiting for?
Lands Rates Approx: $1,427.85pa
Water Rates Approx: $1,607.75pa
Currently Permanently Rented out at @ $380 per week to 01/12/2020
Call Ron for more information - 0431 570 741
This property at 19 Crocos Circuit, Kalbarri is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Ron Nachtweh and Ilona Visser at Ray White (Kalbarri) on 26 Nov 2021.
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Kalbarri is a coastal resort and fishing town, 589 km north north west of Perth. It is located at the mouth of the Murchison River, the area becoming popular in the late 1940s as a tourist and fishing resort. In 1948 the government decided to declare a townsite here, and following the survey of lots the townsite was gazetted in 1951.
The name of Kalbarri was chosen from a list of Aboriginal words compiled by Daisy Bates in 1913. It is a man's name from a Murchison tribe, and also the name of an edible seed. The Aboriginal name for the area of Kalbarri has been recorded as "Wurdimarlu".