Fully renovated, multi-level 3 bedroom residence offering strong investment appeal with a secure fixed-term lease in place. Positioned on an elevated 1,012m² block in a central, high-demand location, this property combines solid rental returns with long-term growth potential. Currently leased at $5,270.00 per month under a fixed-term agreement expiring 5 December 2026, providing immediate and reliable income. The home features multiple living areas across three levels, appealing to families and tenants seeking space and flexibility. Character leadlight windows are showcased throughout, adding timeless appeal. The entry level includes a large games room, separate shower, and ample storage, increasing tenant functionality. The main living level comprises a family room, kitchen and dining area with elevated outlooks, a separate lounge, and multiple access points to the balcony. Two bedrooms plus a study or third bedroom, laundry, bathroom with bath and shower, a toilet, and an additional separate toilet. The upper level offers a main bedroom with its own small living area, ideal for shared living arrangements or guest accommodation - enhancing rental versatility. Low-maintenance, established gardens surround the property with rear foot path access from both sides, rear decking off the dining area, and under-house storage with excellent access. Ideally located just 800m from Port Beach and 1.3km from Esperance Post Office.
Income-producing asset with flexibility, location, and lease security!
This property at 39 Emily Street, Esperance is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Lea Dowsett at Esperance Real Estate on 21 Jan 2026.
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The townsite of Esperance, located on the central south coast of the state, derives its name from the bay on which it is located. Esperance Bay was given this name by Admiral Bruny D'Entrecasteaux, commander of the French expedition which explored this coast in 1792. The name honours the ship "L'Esperance" commanded by Captain Huon de Kermadec, which anchored here on 9 December 1792. The bay provided safe anchorage while repairs were made to the "L'Esperance". The name of the other ship in D'Entrecasteaux's expedition, "L'Recherche", is preserved by the naming of the adjacent islands as the Archipelago of the Recherche.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempster family in the 1870's, and in 1876 a telegraph station was opened here. The formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.