Welcome to your new sanctuary! This one-bedroom, one-bathroom besser brick unit offers the perfect blend of safety, comfort, and tropical charm. Nestled in a beautifully maintained setting, it ensures a serene living environment.
Safety is paramount with Crimsafe installed on all windows and doors, providing peace of mind. Inside, the unit features fully tiled floors for effortless maintenance and a sleek, modern look.
The layout is both practical and inviting, highlighted by a spacious living area that’s ideal for relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen is efficiently designed, making cooking a pleasure. Plus, split system air conditioners throughout ensure year-round comfort.
The generously sized bedroom includes a walk-in robe, offering ample storage space. Outside, a large entertaining courtyard surrounded by tropical gardens awaits, perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying a quiet evening outdoors.
Additional conveniences include an undercover carport with private storage, enhancing the unit's functionality and appeal.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to lease a secure, stylish, and conveniently located unit. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this your new home sweet home!
This property at 6/2 Woodman Street, Port Hedland is a one bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Amy Doran at Hedland First National Real Estate on .
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Port Hedland is a port town in the Pilbara region, 1638 kilometres north of Perth and 202 kilometres east northeast of Roebourne. In 1895 the government commenced survey work for a port to service the pastoral industry in the region, and there was also demand in the area for a townsite. Following the survey of lots the townsite of Port Hedland was gazetted in 1896.
Port Hedland is named after the natural harbour of the same name on which it is situated. This was named during explorations of the area in 1863 after Captain Peter Hedland, master of the cutter "Mystery", who discovered the entrance to the harbour. Hedland was a Dutchman who sailed the north west coastal region supplying settlers in the 1860s.