Available for VACANT POSSESSION
This brand new, never lived in Over 55's unit is in a quiet complex. Featuring a lowered microwave recess at a safe height over a wall oven and 2 pot drawers. Plenty of cupboard space which includes a spacious corner pantry and overhead cupboards. The usually awkward corner cupboard is conveniently accessible by a door under the bench on the other side of the cupboard.
The combined dining and lounge area is on the larger size for a unit. LED internal lighting throughout so no globes to change for a very long time. The laundry is creatively hidden behind two doors in the hallway.
One of the other features in this home is its specially designed to be ambulance stretcher friendly by having the front door facing the common property private road opening into a hallway going straight through to the main living area with bedrooms coming off the extra wide hallway. You will have the Ambo's thanking you for this!
The main bedroom has 2 doors, one that has a 180 degree opening making it easily accessible for wheelchairs. Same in the bathroom, designed to be wheelchair friendly.
Storage area is in the extra long garage so you have no size restrictions leaving you the option to install shelves convenient to what you require.
This unit also has a good size 6m x 3m patio. The empty gardens are reticulated and ready for your own personalisation of plant choice. Bonus also is low strata fees of just over $400 per annum paid quarterley.
Also located 1.3km from the popular Australind Village shopping centre.
This property at 24/2 Heavenly Court, Australind is a two bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Annette Labriola and Andrew Spokes at Professionals DAD Realty on 30 Nov 2020.
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The town of Australind is located on the shores of Leschenault Eastuary, 165 kilometres south of Perth and 12 kilometres northeast of Bunbury. In 1840 a company named the Western Australian Company was formed in England with the objective of purchasing lands in Western Australia and applying certain principles of colonisation and emigration as laid down by one of the Directors, Edward Gibbon Wakefield. The Company purchased 103,000 acres on Leschenault Inlet, and named the settlement proposed there "Australind", a combination of Australia and India.
Residents of Australind can enjoy all the attributes of living close to the coast, while being part of a connected community. Bunbury is only a short drive away however within the suburbs there is the Australind Village Shopping Centre, a 24/7 Spud Shed Store and the 18-hole Bunbury Golf Club. There are two high schools and six primary schools in the area.