This spacious 5 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is located on a 2,024sqm block of land in a small rural town approx. 100km's from the beachside town of Esperance and offers a comfortable living experience with plenty of room for family and guests. Inside the home, you'll find two living areas, a dining space, and a functional kitchen, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The home is equipped with two air conditioners, eight ceiling fans, and a tile fire for heating, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere year-round. The property also features a study, providing a quiet spot for work or study.
Outside, the property has a fantastic workshop, perfect for DIY projects or storage, as well as an undercover patio for outdoor relaxation. For those hot summer days, there's also an above-ground pool to enjoy.
Spread across 2 parcels of land totalling 2024sqm, this property offers both space and functionality, making it a great option for families looking for a rural retreat with all the essentials.
Salmon Gums community offers essential daily living needs including shops, Post Office, Primary Schooling to Year 6 and is located on the gateway between Esperance and Kalgoorlie.
This property at 21 & Lot 85 Johns Street, Salmon Gums is a five bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Laurie Fyfe at Esperance Real Estate.
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If you would like to get in touch with Laurie Fyfe regarding 21 & Lot 85 Johns Street, Salmon Gums, please call 0411 090 318 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyThe townsite of Salmon Gums is located in the Esperance agricultural region, 817 kilometres from Perth and 106 kilometres north of Esperance. It is on the main road and railway routes between Esperance and the goldfields. A railway between Esperance and Norseman was proposed in 1910, and in 1912 land for a future townsite was set aside here, as it was considered a likely watering place for the railway. In 1916 the District Surveyor recommended the townsite be named Salmon Gums, and the name was also selected for the proposed railway station. The railway however, was not built until the mid 1920's, the Esperance to Salmon Gums section opening in 1925, and the townsite of Salmon Gums was also gazetted the same year.
This townsite derives its name from a prominent belt of Salmon Gums which was a landmark for travellers to the goldfields in the 1890s. In 1910 a surveyor reported "extending NNE for about five miles by about one mile and a belt known as "Salmon Gums". The tree is Eucalyptus Salmonophloia, a beautiful erect and branching tree of the semi arid regions growing to a height of 25 metres with a spread of five metres. It is so named because of its smooth salmon coloured bark.