If its proximity to the beach you are chasing, then this property will tick the box.
A 300m walk will have you on the walk path down to the beach, at the end of Allan Road. Overlooking reserve on the other side of the road, you will love the bushland vistas enjoyed from this property. Be soothed by the sounds of the waves crashing and the local birdsong.
This lovely brick veneer cottage has been well maintained and offers a great option for a lock-up and leave holiday home or a starter home for first home buyers wishing to enter the market.
Come inside and you will find:
• Generous open planned living area with a sliding door at the northern end, large window overlooking the front yard & bush across the road & RC air con
• U shaped kitchen finished with crisp white cupboards & neutral benchtops, upright gas stove, double sink & pantry. Overhead cupboards provide extra storage
• The bedrooms are located off a hallway at the back of the home. Both bedrooms have generous built in robes with mirrored sliding doors & ceiling fans.
• The spacious bathroom has a fully screened shower and a vanity, finished in modern tones
• The laundry provides an access point to the backyard and has plenty of room for the washing machine, has a linen press and a separate toilet.
Outside you will find:
• Good access to a single carport
• Garden Shed
• Spacious front yard as well as a terraced backyard.
This sought after location is ready and waiting – there is plenty of scope and room to add your own touches. Perfect as a permanent home, holiday home or investment property with rentals currently in short supply.
This property at 36 Allan Road, Binningup is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ruth Nandapi at Summit Realty South West on 11 Oct 2024.
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Binningup is a south western coastal townsite located 127 kilometres south of Perth and 30 kilometres north of Bunbury. Binningup takes its name from "Binningup Beach Estate", a name used by a syndicate of Harvey people who subdivided the area in 1953. By 1962 there was only one resident in the area, but many homes were built in the following few years. At the request of the Shire of Harvey, Binningup was gazetted a townsite in 1963.
Despite being a popular tourist and stopover point in the summer months, Binningup is a beautiful coastal village which boasts many attractions for local residents including a scenic golf course, pristine beach is protected by a reef running parallel to it, general store, caravan park, skateboard park, recreation centre, youth camp, public library and public oval.