Built Approx. 2009 - Total Land Size Approx. 328m² - Total Living Size Approx. 129m²
Presenting 7 Goomally Turn, Ellenbrook – a well-appointed 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home that's vacant, pristine, and ready to welcome its new owners.
This thoughtfully designed residence offers comfortable family living with three generous bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, and a functional floor plan that caters to today's lifestyle. Whether you're a first home buyer, growing family, or savvy investor, this property delivers on both space and convenience.
Features –
• Master, walk-in robe and ensuite
• Further 2 bedrooms both with built-in robes
• Kitchen, 600mm appliances, recess for fridge, ample cupboards and preparation surface
• Formal front lounge
• Open plan living and dining
• Laundry room with built-in linen cupboard
• Family bathroom with separate toilet
• Courtyard front and rear of property
• Ducted air conditioning
• Double remote-control garage with 1.65m wide access to rear, perfect for small trailer
• Close to all amenities
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the agent has exercised skill, due care, and diligence in compiling this advertisement, based on all information obtainable at the time of preparation. Should any aspect of the information provided have, or potentially have, an impact on your decision to purchase this property, prospective buyers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own independent enquiries to verify its accuracy before submitting an offer. Please note, under Western Australian legislation, there is no statutory cooling-off period when purchasing a residential property.
This property at 7 Goomally Turn, Ellenbrook is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Good Team - Marcus & Elizabeth at HKY Real Estate on 03 Feb 2026.
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Ellenbrook is a recently developed suburb within the City of Swan. Substantial development of Ellenbrook didn't begin until the 1990s with rapid growth following soon after.
Relatively isolated from neighbouring suburbs, Ellenbrook has been designed to function as a self-sustainable community. Within its boundaries there are two community centres, a library, skate park, a large water park and Ellenbrook Central, which has around 100 stores.
Sporting activities are well catered to with facilities available for tennis, basketball, netball, cricket and swimming. There are several local primary and high schools in Ellenbrook (both public and private), as well as a good amount of public open space to explore, with parks, lakes and reserves featuring throughout.