This home is perfect for the family with one of the largest gable patios you will see in Newman, established gardens and even a workshop to store all your toys!
The home has 3 bedrooms plus a study, a renovated kitchen, a modern bathroom, open plan lounge dining area and also has modern split cycle air conditioning throughout.
- Freshly painted through out
- Split cycle air conditioning
- 3 bedrooms with built in robes
- Fantastic gable patio area
- Renovated kitchen with gas cooking
- Modern Bathroom
- Workshop with easy access
Located within walking distance to just about everywhere with only a short walk to new Health Campus, skate park, oval, town swimming pool and off course the shopping centre!
Enquire now to register your interest or arrange an inspection!
Disclaimer:
Crawford Realty makes every effort to ensure the information provided on this property is deemed to be correct at the time of publishing. Prospective tenants should view the property before making their decision.
This property at 8 Hamilton Street, Newman is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for rent by Dave Rowe at Crawford Realty Newman.
For more information about Newman, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Newman profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Dave Rowe regarding 8 Hamilton Street, Newman, please call 0400 313 566 or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkNewman is a mining company townsite in the Pilbara region, 1184 kilometres northeast of Perth. The townsite was gazetted in 1972 after the Mount Newman Mining company developed a large iron ore mine at Mount Whaleback. The townsite is named after the nearby Mount Newman, a 1055 meter high mountain in the Ophthalmia Range.
Mount Newman was named by the surveyor W F Rudall in 1896, "in honour of our late leader". Newman was Aubrey Woodward Newman, the original leader of the survey party carrying out surveys in the neighbourhood of the Ophthalmia Range in 1896. He contracted typhoid fever at Peak Hill and, too ill to continue, was later returned to Cue where he died on May 24th, 1896.