40 Falcon Street offers an exceptional opportunity to transform a classic home into a stylish residence. Red brick exterior with tin roof, built Federation style with large rooms, extra high ceilings, wood framing and wide skirting boards. Completely rewired and now with new electrical fixtures and an upgraded switchboard.
Additional features include;
• A pantry room located near the dine in kitchen or small bedroom
• Glass panel French doors
• Open fireplace in the living room
• Carport
• Large 1168 square meter block
The property enjoys an excellent position in town with homes of a similar heritage and is just 550 meters from the main street. With many original heritage features and a generous upgrade, we can't wait to see the after shots.
Please note, the property is sold "As Is". Buyers should complete their own due diligence, including a visual inspection before deciding to enter into an offer to purchase the property.
Narrogin is in the Great Southern agricultural region approx. 190 km Southeast of Perth. The town provides a range of educational, sporting and medical services for the region and serves as a gateway to the central Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions of Western Australia.
Call Sandra Hortin 0487316906 Elders Narrogin Rural to arrange a viewing.
This property at 40 Falcon Street, Narrogin is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Sandra Hortin at Elders Real Estate.
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If you would like to get in touch with Sandra Hortin regarding 40 Falcon Street, Narrogin, please call 0487 316 906 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyThe townsite of Narrogin is located in the great southern agricultural region, 192 km south east of Perth and 32 km east north east of Williams. It is located on the Great Southern Railway, and when this line was opened in 1889, Narrogin was one of the original stopping places. The railway line was a private line, and the Company that built the line declared a private townsite here in 1891. The railway was purchased by the Government in 1896, and in 1897 Narrogin was gazetted as a government townsite.
Narrogin is an Aboriginal name, having been first recorded as "Narroging" for a pool in this area in 1869. The meaning of the name is uncertain, various sources recording it as "bat camp", "plenty of everything" or derived from "gnargagin" which means "place of water".