Escape to the Country
The choice is yours. Ideally located to live in now, or an easy care holiday home or investment. Escape the city and all the stress. An enviable lifestyle few can enjoy.
Here, right now is the perfect opportunity to live far from the hustle and bustle of city life. For the same price of a new prestige car you really could buy a pretty as a picture 3 x 1 FURNISHED air conditioned property on 1,012sqm. All this with the bonus of high return investor potential.
This cared for home won't disappoint. It's a high priority alert. A rare, real gem, being neat as a pin and ready to move into right now and enjoy or rent out and profit. All big bedrooms have built in robes. The spacious rear yard is fenced with BBQ entertaining area.
Ducted air conditioning.
Located in the iconic gold mining town of Mount Magnet. The Murchison region shire headquarters. It's all here with modern facilities including its own airport. For a new owner or tenant it's a brilliant solid base for work and offers an enviable laid-back lifestyle. Perfect for gold prospecting too.
Simply one of the very best in town for an astute investment as quality properties for rent are in high demand in Mount Magnet and returns can be amazing, so look no further.
Call me now for more in depth information on this historic fascinating town, the oldest continuous mining town in Western Australia.
To arrange an inspection please call me now.
Gary Phillips
0409 519 065
This property at 9 Dowden Place, Mount Magnet is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Gary Phillips at Choice Property Group on 03 Jul 2020.
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Mount Magnet is a townsite in the Murchison goldfields, 569 kilometres northeast of Perth and 126 kilometres east of Yalgoo. Gold was discovered in the Mount Magnet area in July 1891 by the prospectors George Woodley and Tom Sampey. By late 1893 there was enough interest in the area for the government to consider declaring a townsite, and the survey was carried out in 1894 and the townsite gazetted in 1895. The railway to Mount Magnet was completed in August 1897, but it was not opened until July 1898. The railway closed in May 1978.
Mount Magnet is named after the nearby hill of the same name. The hill was named by the explorer Robert Austin in 1854, in consequence of the magnetic properties of the rocks on its summit. The Aboriginal name of the hill is Warramboo.