If you're looking to purchase a property beachside of Caves Road in Dunsborough, this is the perfect option for under $1m.
Whether you're looking to use as a holiday home or to live in permanently, 26 Spindrift Cove is the model canvas to make your own.
Only a short walk to the beach (less than 650 metres), this four bedroom, two bathroom home with a huge loft is perfectly located for anyone looking to enjoy the relaxing Dunsborough lifestyle.
With great street appeal, this home features weatherboard cladding, paved parking and reticulated lawns which makes this home an easy low maintenance lock and leave.
The large master suite has a walk- in robe and en-suite. The three additional bedrooms are all a generous size.
The huge loft is perfect as a kid's play area or for overflow accommodation.
The main living zone is open and spacious with easy access to the alfresco area.
Very low maintenance rear yard presents lots of options to add lawn, gardens or even a shed if desired.
The double garage has a roller door to the back with ample parking at the front of the house.
The current owners are open to sell the home walk-in-walk out should this be an option to you.
Additional Features
• 600 sqm lot
• Electric privacy/security shutters
• 2 x reverse cycle split systems
• New alfresco with weather proof blinds
• Large upstairs kid's room/loft
• Plenty of parking options
This property at 26 Spindrift Cove, Quindalup is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Ben Jecks at JMW Real Estate on 12 Nov 2022.
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The townsite of Quindalup is located on Geographe Bay, 250 kilometres west southwest of Perth and 21 kilometres west of Busselton. The Quindalup area is the site of one of the state's earliest timber industries, and a timber mill was built here and timber exported through a jetty on the coast in the early 1860s. McGibbon and Yelverton used the name Quindalup in referring to their mill in the 1860s, and in the 1870s the government reserved land here. In 1899 a number of local fishermen in the area requested the Minister for Lands to subdivide the beachfront land. The Minister approved the subdivision, surveys of "working mens blocks" were made, and the townsite of Quindalup gazetted in 1899.
Quindalup is an Aboriginal name meaning "the place of quenda's". The Quenda is a small bandicoot common in the area.