This north facing home is ready for you to make your new home or if you are in the market for an investment property it would also be ideal. Situated in a quiet part of town facing onto open parkland with walking tracks and an oval, is this 3 bedroom home that has been lovingly maintained by its current owners. They are reluctantly selling due to the need to relocate but have enjoyed their time in this peaceful part of town
Some of the features of this home are:
. R/C air conditioning and wood burning fireplace in the living room
. tidy kitchen with good storage
. bathroom with separate shower and bath
. single garage and separate shed for wood storage etc.
. undercover back patio
. neat gardens and lawn with picket fence
. solar panels to lower running costs
A small portico from the front verandah is your entry and this home definitely gives you a warm welcome feel. Close to town within easy walking distance is an added bonus.
Contact Tracey Brandner on 0429814001 for a viewing, you won't be disappointed...
This property at 68 Bannister Street, Narrogin is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Tracey Brandner at Elders Real Estate on 29 Jun 2021.
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The townsite of Narrogin is located in the great southern agricultural region, 192 km south east of Perth and 32 km east north east of Williams. It is located on the Great Southern Railway, and when this line was opened in 1889, Narrogin was one of the original stopping places. The railway line was a private line, and the Company that built the line declared a private townsite here in 1891. The railway was purchased by the Government in 1896, and in 1897 Narrogin was gazetted as a government townsite.
Narrogin is an Aboriginal name, having been first recorded as "Narroging" for a pool in this area in 1869. The meaning of the name is uncertain, various sources recording it as "bat camp", "plenty of everything" or derived from "gnargagin" which means "place of water".