The Village:
The Halls Head Village is a cosy intimate retreat of self-contain units, the community is welcoming and friendly and encouraging of participation to its events, but you will also find it is also respectful of the need for your own space. It is a place where the manager and handyman know everyone's name, where the family pet is welcomed and you do not feel like your living on top of each other.
The Villas:
Villa 45 is a 1 bedroom Mediterranean-style villa with private courtyard to make the most of the area's warm climate. Each villa features modern kitchens with generous cupboard spaces, master bedroom with built in robes and reverse cycle split air-conditioning systems. The patios in the courtyard are large enough to enjoy outdoor living, while the green thumbs have the space to go about creating their gardens.
Village Facilities and Location:
The air-conditioned clubhouse is the social heart of the village, and is a great place to meet with family and friends or enjoy a range of sporting and social activities.
You'll often find some of the residents engaged in a friendly game of indoor bowls, a game of snooker in the billiards room or playing bingo. The outdoor barbeque and entertaining area is also a popular spot for casual get-togethers.
Our village bus makes regular trip to local shopping centers and attractions, and for the times when you prefer to stay closer to home we have our own village hair salon, as well as a consulting room for visiting health professionals.
These villas offer an amazing lifestyle with a great community spirit, come down and see for you self at one of our open days or contact me to arrange a private viewing or request more information.
This property at 45/10 Hungerford Avenue, Halls Head is a one bedroom, one bathroom villa sold by Paul & Lisa Harris at Harcourts Mandurah on 19 Apr 2021.
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Halls Head is a large residential suburb within the City of Mandurah. Established in the 1830s, it wasn't until the 1970s that the suburb was officially named and another decade still before significant development occurred. There are more than 13,000 people living within the Halls Head boundaries, which contain a number of canal estates.
Halls Head is a diverse suburb with both residential and commercial uses and features a number of landmarks like Robert Point, Doddies Beach, Blue Bay, Polleys Hole and the Mandurah Country Club. The Halls Head district centre features a large shopping centre, as well as medical and ancillary facilities, while there are community facilities in the area like a sports stadium and recreation centre. Also in the suburb are four primary schools and a high school.