Situated on a corner and adjacent to a quiet local park, a short cast from the riverfront and a short walk to all of the shops and restaurants in Kalbarri. This comfortable 2-storey family home has large rooms throughout, abundant storage, an upstairs balcony off the master bedroom, modern kitchen and bathrooms, big living and dining rooms plus a study/computer room/home office and separate laundry. With five carpeted bedrooms and tiling through all living areas, it is a pleasure to live in. A large aquarium is currently built in as a feature in the living room, which can easily be relocated or removed if preferred. A bank of 3.68kW solar panels is a bonus to keep power costs down. The large block has plenty of parking at the front, a huge double garage and powered workshop at rear plus garden shed, and a fenced section at the side for dogs if needed. Entertainers will enjoy the year round protection of a generous outdoor entertainment area flowing from the spacious open plan living. The property has been surveyed ready for subdivision. This will be an ideal family home or a great opportunity for the smart investor.
Current Shire rates: $1251/yr
Current Water rates: $1340/yr
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This property at 41 Smith Street, Kalbarri is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Cheryl Eley at Ray White (Kalbarri) on 29 Apr 2021.
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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".