Welcome to 44 Woodward Street, Coolgardie. This 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is ready for a new owner to bring it to life. Located a short walk from the main street of Coolgardie, in a quiet pocket of the town, this large 1012sqm block gives you plenty of space for whatever your heart desires.
With a spacious living area and three generous bedrooms, this property could be your ticket onto the property ladder. At the back of the property you're blessed with a separate bathroom and laundry for convenience, and a spacious covered deck, perfect for entertaining.
To the side of the house there is a carport with a roller door for security, the rear of the property can be accessed from the laneway and has two large garden sheds, but plenty of space for a larger shed or pool to be placed.
Viewings are by appointment only, for more information, call Matt on 0403 5554 995.
This property at 44 Woodward Street, Coolgardie is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Matt Carter at Kalgoorlie Metro Property Group on 03 Mar 2026.
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Coolgardie is one of the major towns in the goldfields of Western Australia, and is located 510 kilometres east of Perth. Gold was discovered here by Bailey and Ford in 1892, and the townsite of Coolgardie was gazetted in 1893. At its peak in 1900 it had 23 hotels, three breweries, six banks, two stock exchanges and three daily and four weekly newspapers. The population then was 15,000, with 25,000 more in the area.
Coolgardie is an Aboriginal name of uncertain meaning. Different sources give it as meaning "a rockhole surrounded by mulga trees" ( the mulga tree is named "koolgoor"), from "coolgabbi" meaning a tree near a waterhole, or after the large Bungarra lizard, pronounced "Coorgardie"by the Aborigines. It is claimed that Warden John Finnerty was the first to record the name, having asked local Aborigines the name of the place. The name was difficult to spell, and what some claim is "Golgardi", was spelt by Finnerty as Coolgardie.