LJ Hooker Hopetoun proudly offered this property 14 months ago at a reduced price prior to substantial renovations. Since that time the owners heavily invested in replacing every stump under the home, front and back porches plus a number of other renovations. It is now ready for the next family or investor to add the finishing touches to this little ripper.
This neat and tidy 3 good size bedroom home has separate spacious lounge,
kitchen and meals area. Bathroom with bathtub and laundry facilities.
Set on large 1,012 sqm block with laneway access so you can build your dream shed or set up your family with room to grow. This home has also recently had its stumps completely replaced directly under the home and front and back porches.
With a high demand for rental properties in the Ravensthorpe area, if you are thinking of investing, this home should attract a rental return of $310-$330 per week in today's market.
All within walking distance to all amenities of Ravensthorpe Townsite.
Make an offer today with your local LJ Hooker Hopetoun agent,
Robert Miloseski
0408030888
This property at 26 Kingsmill Street, Ravensthorpe is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Robert Miloseski at LJ Hooker Subiaco on 18 Feb 2023.
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The townsite of Ravensthorpe is located in the south coastal region, 541 kilometres east southeast of Perth and 50 kilometres north northwest of the coastal town of Hopetoun. The Ravensthorpe region was first settled by the Dunn brothers in the 1860's, and it was James Dunn who first found gold in the area in 1899. Gold mining in the area was not very productive until a new find in 1900 resulted in rapid growth.
Ravensthorpe was gazetted a townsite in January 1901, the name having been suggested by surveyor A.W. Canning after the nearby Ravensthorpe Range. The Ravensthorpe Range was named by Surveyor General J.S. Roe in 1848 in honour of Bishop Augustus Short who, prior to becoming Bishop of WA & SA in 1847, had been the Vicar of Ravensthorpe in Northamptonshire (England) from June 1835. Bishop Short is also commemorated by Mt Short, a hill in the Ravensthorpe Range.