Whether you're looking to enter the property market or for a future proof investment, you won't find a better choice than this bright and airy one-bedroom studio apartment situated in the heart of the famous Lancelin coastal town. The apartment is part of the LANCELIN FAMILY VILLAS, a group of 16, 8 downstairs and 8 upstairs.
Priced to sell, this, this unit offers a cozy functional kitchen and family/living area. The apartment itself is neat and tidy, and ready to move in. Perfect for a getaway for family and friends or as a lucrative investment on long term or short term rental. (The property is currently tenanted and will stay if the new owner wishes to carry on the lease)
Situated only 160 paces away from the famous beer garden tavern, jetty, cafes and beautiful Indian Ocean beaches. It would be easy to leave the car at the ample car park space and walk or ride the pushbike wherever you wish to laze the day away. Now here is one property you don't want to miss out on so call now!!Call now for more information on this lovely apartment.
This property at 7/6 Cray Street, Lancelin is a one bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Caroline Daniel at Ray White Lancelin on 25 Jul 2021.
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Lancelin is a coastal town located on the west coast 127 kilometres north northwest of Perth. It derives its name from the nearby Lancelin Island which was named by the French expedition under the command of Captain Baudin in 1801. The name honours P F Lancelin, scientific writer, author of the World Map of Sciences and works on the planetary system and analyses of science.
Interest in the Lancelin Island area in the late 1940s for camping and as a port for the lobster fishery resulted in a townsite being declared in 1950. Lancelin was not considered a suitable name, and "Wangaree", an Aboriginal word for fish was chosen when the townsite was gazetted. Although the official name was Wangaree, local usage was Lancelin, and in 1953 the Gingin Road Board requested the townsite be renamed Lancelin. The name change was approved in 1953 and gazetted the following year.