This unmistakable bright and cheery home is looking for new owners and is it you?? The location is so close to the Golf & Bowling Club you could just about Tee off from the front verandah and the quiet cul-de-sac with local traffic only is so quiet the birds singing is the only noise you need to contend with.
With it's neat presentation the 3 bedrooms are separated by the living zones adding to privacy for each bedroom, the photo's give a great indication to the size of the rooms that easily fit a queen size bed, and did I mention that the furniture is included in the sale??.
The front verandah is 16 metres long and runs the length of the home adding to the living area and out the back is a rear patio complete with shower so you can hose off the sand after catching some waves or maybe you were off fishing???
This property has so many options covered, the 6x8 metre powered shed at the back is great to store your toys securely making it a great lock and leave or are you looking for your first home?? Investment property?? hmmm all the bases are covered.
Give me a call to arrange your private inspecton Cheryl 0427 981 955
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This property at 4 Ash Place, Kalbarri is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Cheryl Eley at The Agency on 17 Dec 2022.
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Kalbarri is a coastal resort and fishing town, 589 km north north west of Perth. It is located at the mouth of the Murchison River, the area becoming popular in the late 1940s as a tourist and fishing resort. In 1948 the government decided to declare a townsite here, and following the survey of lots the townsite was gazetted in 1951.
The name of Kalbarri was chosen from a list of Aboriginal words compiled by Daisy Bates in 1913. It is a man's name from a Murchison tribe, and also the name of an edible seed. The Aboriginal name for the area of Kalbarri has been recorded as "Wurdimarlu".