This modern apartment building offers a stylish living space in the heart of the city. Located on the 5th floor with views to Dampier Peninsula, this is a stunning location!
Peninsula kitchen with fridge & dishwasher
Ceramic cooktop and electric wall oven
Water filter system & dishwasher
Good sized living room with wide Burrup views
Large furnishings provided (beds, lounge & dining suite, washer & dryer)
Split system air conditioning and ceiling fans
Two spacious bedrooms with queen beds and built in wardrobes
2nd bedroom has own entry
Two ensuite bathrooms with shower and toilet
Separate laundry with front loading washing machine & dryer
Sliding doors from living room to 15m2 balcony with relaxing views
Tandem carpark + visitor parking
Store room
Residents can also enjoy:
Secure complex with fob access and intercom system
25 meter resort style pool and spa
BBQ area and child play equipment
Games room and bar/lounge
Gym and sauna
Not even walking distance to town - you are a lift ride away, emerging from the attractive lobby onto Sharpe Avenue - click the link to book your viewing now!
Apply at https://2apply.com.au/agency/rwkarratha
This property at 72/23 Sharpe Avenue, Karratha is a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment listed for rent by Tania Bowler at Ray White Karratha.
It is currently listed for rent at '$2,000 Weekly'.
For more information about Karratha, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Karratha profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Tania Bowler regarding 72/23 Sharpe Avenue, Karratha, please call 9185 2444 or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkLocated in the Pilbara district, 1535 kilometres north of Perth, the townsite of Karratha derives its name from the pastoral station from which the land was resumed to create the townsite. It was gazetted in 1969, and was developed by the government to provide land for the community supporting the Pilbara iron ore industry established in the region in the 1960s.
The names suggested for this townsite were Tanga-tanga, Hearson, Dixon, Nickol and Karratha. Karratha was chosen by the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, and was approved by the Minister for Lands who approved in 1968. Karratha is an Aboriginal word meaning "good country" or "soft earth".