Offering a well-presented home is a lovely pocket of Australind central to shops, schools, and the estuary close by. This lovely home has a formal front lounge, open planned family room and rear access through single carport with roll-a door to a great sized backyard complete with a chook pen.
A perfect starter house or would suit an investor in the current strong rental market and ideally located close to all amenities.
Property Features:
Four bedrooms and a semi ensuite
Formal lounge with ceiling fan
Large kitchen with amply storage and bench space
Family room with ceiling fan and r/c air conditioning
Spacious tiled dining area
Gabled paved pergola off the living area
Second pergola providing shade off the main bedroom
Master room with WIR, direct access outside, ceiling fan
Semi ensuite with shower, modern vanity, spa bath
Three minor rooms, two with ceiling fans & BIR's
New carpet, vertical blinds & paint in great condition
Family friend back yard with established shady trees
Small chook pen & cubby house
Raised garden beds
Built 1993
Large 741sqm block
Located minutes from the Australind Shopping centre, schools, parks Eaton Fair Shopping Centre, and walkways along the estuary, it's a property you can't afford to miss.
Annual rates:
Council $1,915.00p.a*
Water $1,092.00p.a*
*Approximate only
This property at 25 Wakefield Crescent, Australind is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Anthony (Skip) Schirripa at Elders Real Estate South West on 23 Nov 2022.
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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.