Run don't walk for this one! Situated in a quiet cul de sac in one of the most popular parts of Esperance town centre. Just a short walk to schools, shops and the foreshore. This stunning 3x1 character fibro home presents beautifully and has been priced to sell immediately. Arriving at the home you have a full length concrete drive leading upto a huge front deck to enjoy a quiet drink at the end of the day. Entry into the front sun room which is flooded with natural light. onto the formal lounge with polished jarrah floors throughout and r/c split system. Two minor bedrooms one with r/c split system, open plan renovated kitchen with upright gas stove and plenty of cupboard space. Step down to what could be a 4th bedroom currently being used as a study with access outside. A massive master suite with r/c split system and sliding door access to the rear patio. Renovated bathroom with shower, WC and vanity. Second separate WC. Outside there's a rear patio overlooking a huge backyard with small workshop and second workshop to the front of the property. The current tenants are moving so vacant possession is available. To view by private appointment only call Exclusive listing agent Tracey Tate at Elders on 0412676959 today.
This property at 2 Fullerton Street, Esperance is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Tracey Tate at Elders Real Estate on 30 Nov 2020.
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The townsite of Esperance, located on the central south coast of the state, derives its name from the bay on which it is located. Esperance Bay was given this name by Admiral Bruny D'Entrecasteaux, commander of the French expedition which explored this coast in 1792. The name honours the ship "L'Esperance" commanded by Captain Huon de Kermadec, which anchored here on 9 December 1792. The bay provided safe anchorage while repairs were made to the "L'Esperance". The name of the other ship in D'Entrecasteaux's expedition, "L'Recherche", is preserved by the naming of the adjacent islands as the Archipelago of the Recherche.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempster family in the 1870's, and in 1876 a telegraph station was opened here. The formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.