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9 Kingdon Street, Mandurah WA 6210

Sold price: $380,000 Sold: 13 Jul 2022
Sold
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 3 Cars
  • Landsize 833m2
House

LIVE THE LIFESTYLE CLOSE TO THE OCEAN

Large 833 sqm block with side access and close to most amenities

A front porch to watch the world go by.
Neat and tidy 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom plus study brick and tin roof home.
The study could possibly be turned into a second bathroom if needed
Reverse cycle split system air conditioner in the main living area.
4 good size bedrooms (3 with robes)
Long flat roof patio
3 ceiling fans
Side access for a caravan or boat
Large powered workshop at rear with driveway to it from the carport

Built: 1970
Land size: 833 sqm
Water Rates: $1018.65 pa (includes water usage)
Shire Rates: $1546.42 pa


Close to amenities:
Bus stop on Park Rd approx 360 m
Mandurah train station approx 800 m
North Mandurah Primary School approx 700 m
John Tonkin College approx 1.3 klms
South Metro Tafe approx 1.5 klms
Children's park at end of street approx 140m

Bunnings Greenfields approx 2.1 klms
Mandurah Forum Shopping Centre approx 1.6 klms
Mandurah Terrace foreshore approx 2.9 klms


Lovely Tenant on Periodic lease paying $330 per week, should be approx $370 - 380 per week

Property features

  • Garages 2
  • Carports 1
  • Toilets 1

Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 9 Kingdon Street, Mandurah is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Gayle Maher at Chalk Property on 13 Jul 2022.

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Cost breakdown

  • Council rates: $1,546 / year
  • Water rates: $1,018 / year

Nearby schools

0.7km
1.3km
Assumption Catholic Primary School
  • Primary
  • Non-government
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Mandurah overview

A vibrant mixed-residential and commercial suburb, Mandurah is the heart of the Peel district. Once a small fishing village, Mandurah has evolved into a thriving regional city and a popular destination for tourists. Situated along Western Australia's coastline, Mandurah has firmly established itself as a first class 'sea change' destination with an array of property developments that include everything from family homes, to modern apartments in new estates and luxurious mansions with canal views.

Life in Mandurah

An alluring mix of inner-city panache and classic suburban culture define the Mandurah lifestyle. As a result of the 'sea change' phenomenon which transformed the suburb, Mandurah is now home to a major shopping centre, quality restaurants, charming retail outlets, a bustling foreshore and a pulsating boardwalk. Throughout the year, Mandurah hosts several popular annual events such as the Crab Festival in mid-March and the Mandurah Boat Show in mid-October. Other notable features include the Mandurah Train Station, which provides a fast transport option into and out of the Perth CBD, and local schools, Mandurah Primary School, Mandurah Baptist College, Mandurah Catholic College and Frederick Irwin Anglican School.

Mandurah quick stats

High end $728k
Median $653k
Low end $598k
17.6 %
Annual growth
$653k
Annual median sales price
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The median house price in Mandurah is $652,750, the median unit price is $620,000.

The average number of selling days in Mandurah is 13 days.

9 Kingdon Street, Mandurah sold on 13/7/2022 for $380,000.
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