This is the best-renovated home in a small mining town and presents a fantastic opportunity for investors and homebuyers alike. Whether you're looking for a lifestyle change or a solid investment, this property has it all.
KEY FEATURES:
• Fully renovated throughout, setting it apart in this small mining town
o New flooring
o Lighting
o Kitchen
o Bathroom
o Security screens
o Fully fenced yard
o Dishwasher
o Fully furnished
• Open plan living for a modern, airy feel
• Generous-sized bedrooms
o with robes
o With air conditioning
• Central bathroom for added convenience
• Split system air conditioning for year-round comfort
• Large carport with rear access
• Steel-framed transportable home with a tin roof, built to last
• Built in 1985 on a spacious 919sqm block
• Council rates: $1400 p/a (approx.)
• Water rates: $276 p/a (approx.)
INVESTOR'S DREAM:
This home has been appraised to yield between $600 to $650 per week, making it a prime opportunity for savvy investors seeking great returns.
This property at 6 Sirdar Place, Mount Magnet is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Robert Gilmore at First National Real Estate Kalgoorlie on 20 Feb 2025.
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Mount Magnet is a townsite in the Murchison goldfields, 569 kilometres northeast of Perth and 126 kilometres east of Yalgoo. Gold was discovered in the Mount Magnet area in July 1891 by the prospectors George Woodley and Tom Sampey. By late 1893 there was enough interest in the area for the government to consider declaring a townsite, and the survey was carried out in 1894 and the townsite gazetted in 1895. The railway to Mount Magnet was completed in August 1897, but it was not opened until July 1898. The railway closed in May 1978.
Mount Magnet is named after the nearby hill of the same name. The hill was named by the explorer Robert Austin in 1854, in consequence of the magnetic properties of the rocks on its summit. The Aboriginal name of the hill is Warramboo.
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