INVEST OR MAKE THIS ONE YOUR HOME
The location is superb with all important amenities just a short drive or walk away. Enjoy the local swimming pool and gym, the Hedland Hotel (being refurbished) and shopping centre, all within minutes of this Outstanding property. With spectacular night-time views, the front veranda is the perfect setting to enjoy your BBQ.
One street away is a water sideboard walk, showcasing our spectacular coastline and providing access to all the leisure and water sports you can handle.
• Immaculate and Lovingly Renovated home
• Rental income $1,100 per week
• Expires or due for Renewal 02nd September 2022
• Potential rental increase to $,1300 per week
• Huge open plan living area with new flooring
• Neat and tidy in every respect
• Modern and well-appointed kitchen
• Renovated bathroom is contemporary
• Fully air conditioned with ceiling fans
• Undercover rear entertaining area
• Parking for 2 cars plus a boat & caravan
• A garage or storage shed at your disposal
• Large 935m2 block with perimeter fencing
A roof canopy provides an additional layer of protection from the sun keeping this home EXTRA COOL in Summer.
CONTACT RICK FOR MORE INFORMATION – 0438 934 093
This property at 39 Gratwick Street, Port Hedland is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Rick Hockey at Hedland First National Real Estate on 02 Sep 2022.
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Port Hedland is a port town in the Pilbara region, 1638 kilometres north of Perth and 202 kilometres east northeast of Roebourne. In 1895 the government commenced survey work for a port to service the pastoral industry in the region, and there was also demand in the area for a townsite. Following the survey of lots the townsite of Port Hedland was gazetted in 1896.
Port Hedland is named after the natural harbour of the same name on which it is situated. This was named during explorations of the area in 1863 after Captain Peter Hedland, master of the cutter "Mystery", who discovered the entrance to the harbour. Hedland was a Dutchman who sailed the north west coastal region supplying settlers in the 1860s.