This large four bedroom two bathroom home is situated in Safety Bay close to Centenary Park, Penguin Island & Garden Island. The property offers a bonus self-contained granny flat or teenagers retreat.
Nearby you will find both Primary & Senior Schools and have the option of shopping at Waikiki Village or Rockingham Shopping Centre.
RENTAL estimate $630 per week with potential to increase to $700 plus with Granny Annxure approval.
Features:
• Brick and tile
• 4 Bedrooms
• 2 Bathroom
• Open plan kitchen and dining.
• Formal Lounge
• Formal Dining
• Bonus Games Room
• 600mm wall oven with 4 Induction Cooktop
• Evaporative ducted Air Con
• Laundry
• Secure back garden suitable for kids and pets.
Other features:
• Block size 764sqm (Level).
• Built-in 1975
• Close to Schools, Parks and the beach.
• drive through tandem double garage with hard stand space for trailer, small boat or
approximately 4 further cars in the rear garden area.
• Workshop/further accommodation not shire approved for granny annex.
Close by Amenities:
• Waikiki Village or Rockingham Shopping Centre
• Primary School and High School
Disclaimer: Some pictures are for illustrative purposes only. This description has been prepared for advertising and marketing purposes only. It is believed to be reliable and accurate; however, buyers must make their independent inquiries and must rely on their judgment about the information included in this advertisement. Richard Mathlin and LJ Hooker Mandurah provide this information without any express or implied warranty as to its accuracy or currency.
This property at 23 Trade Winds Drive, Safety Bay is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Richard Mathlin at LJ Hooker Mandurah on 20 Jun 2024.
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The coastal suburb of Safety Bay was established in the early 1900s when it became a popular venue for family holidays. Significant residential development did not occur until the 1970s and since then only a slight population increase in the late 1990s was experienced.
With the beach within walking distance as well as an array of parks and reserves, Safety Bay offers up an enviable family-friendly lifestyle. The serene waters of the Safety Bay foreshore are safe and welcoming for children, as are the parks with playgrounds that overlook the water. The Safety Bay Yacht Club has been a fixture of the suburb since 1946, with the club also used as a place to hire for recreational activities like dancing and martial arts. Safety Bay Primary School and Safety Bay High School are the local schools.