Introducing an impressive two-level executive residence on Third Avenue in Onslow, this newly listed property boasts an array of desirable features. Ideal for families or discerning companies seeking the perfect home, this street-front gem is available for sale.
Long term Corporate Tenant.
5Kw Solar Panels with Battery Storage Unit
5 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms
Relatively new two-level property constructed on-site (non-transportable)
Upstairs: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, dining, balcony
Downstairs: Spacious versatile room, bathroom, laundry, storage room
Outdoor amenities: 4-car carport, undercover alfresco areas, garden shed, landscaped yards
Kitchen highlights: Stone benchtops, breakfast bench, dishwasher, generous space
Additional features: Wooden flooring, ducted air conditioning in living areas, split air conditioners throughout
Don't miss the opportunity to make this meticulously designed residence your own.
Currently Leased, please inquire from this wesite and we'll email you back within 15 mins.
This property at 34A Third Avenue, Onslow is a five bedroom, three bathroom house listed for sale by Jason van Straalen at Milestone Realty Dalkeith Nedlands.
For more information about Onslow, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Onslow profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Jason van Straalen regarding 34A Third Avenue, Onslow, please call 0479 088 848 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyThe townsite of Onslow is located on the coast of the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 1386 kilometres north of Perth. Created as a port townsite in 1885 to service the pastoral industry of the Ashburton and Yannarie River districts, the original Onslow was situated at the mouth of the Ashburton River. It is named after Sir Alexander Campbell Onslow K.B., Attorney General of Western Australia at the time.
The jetty at the original Onslow Townsite was very primitive. At low tide only vessels drawing a loaded depth of 12ft could berth and the regular coastal steamers had to anchor out in the Roads. In 1922 it was decided to establish a new deep water jetty 15 kilometres to the northeast at Beadon Point. At first it was felt Onslow could stay where it was, and be connected to the jetty by a tramway, but this was not practical, and there was considerable pressure to move the townsite. Lots were surveyed at Beadon Point in 1923, and Onslow landowners sought to be relocated in the new townsite. When the new townsite was gazetted on 10 January 1924 it was named "Beadon", but just two weeks later was renamed as part of Onslow. Most of the town moved in 1925 and the original Onslow townsite was later cancelled.