Nestled amongst leafy peppermint trees at the end of a low traffic beachside cul-de-sac, this contemporary 2 storey, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom property will have you enjoying the dreamy Quindalup lifestyle in no time.
Features include:
Downstairs:
• Superb plan living features wall mounted a/c, timber flooring and built in cabinetry
• Sleek & well-appointed kitchen includes spacious island bench, engineered stone benchtops, built in pantry & quality appliances
• Master bedroom features extensive built in robes, wall mounted a/c, ceiling fan & semi-ensuite with dual vanity
Upstairs:
• Lounge room showcases highlight windows to allow natural light and treetop vistas, and would work well as a teenagers retreat
• 3 x guest bedrooms with ceiling fans; 2 include built in robes, the other a walk in robe
• Bathroom finished in neutral tones includes walk-in shower & tub
Other Features:
• Enjoy a BBQ with friends in the protected alfresco area
• Easy care & reticulated raised garden beds & lawn
• Aquarius Wastewater system
Situated just 7 minutes approx. from Dunsborough town centre and just minutes to Dunsborough Bay Yacht Club and the sandy shores of Geographe Bay for the ultimate beachside lifestyle.
For a more comprehensive brochure, floor plans or to arrange an inspection, please contact Andrew Hopkins on 0407 440 438.
This property at 8A Lagoona Place, Quindalup is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Team Jennings Hopkins at JHY Realty on 22 Apr 2020.
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The townsite of Quindalup is located on Geographe Bay, 250 kilometres west southwest of Perth and 21 kilometres west of Busselton. The Quindalup area is the site of one of the state's earliest timber industries, and a timber mill was built here and timber exported through a jetty on the coast in the early 1860s. McGibbon and Yelverton used the name Quindalup in referring to their mill in the 1860s, and in the 1870s the government reserved land here. In 1899 a number of local fishermen in the area requested the Minister for Lands to subdivide the beachfront land. The Minister approved the subdivision, surveys of "working mens blocks" were made, and the townsite of Quindalup gazetted in 1899.
Quindalup is an Aboriginal name meaning "the place of quenda's". The Quenda is a small bandicoot common in the area.