This home is located in the highly sought after South Newman area within walking distance to both primary and high schools. Currently leased to a Government Department for $775 per week the home is perfect for family living.
The standout feature is a rear garden with a large outdoor area with an enticing bar overlooking the pool. The home has in recent years benefitted from several upgrades including a new kitchen, vinyl plank flooring and the installation of modern split cycle air conditioning.
Homes with family based features in highly desired locations are always sought after by the rental market so this home should not be overlooked by any investor.
Feature summary:
• Government lease $40,400 per annum
• Outdoor living space with pool
• Recently refurbished
• Highly desired location
Call Realmark's Residential Sales & Leasing Specialist Brett Philp on 0414 666 676 today!
* Please note, while care is taken this information is sourced from third parties and public sources, and areas and distances are approximate. Buyers / tenants should conduct their own investigations, as no warranty is given, and details may change.
This property at 9 Culldorah Street, Newman is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Brett Philp at Realmark Commercial Pilbara on 15 Jul 2025.
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Newman 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.