Are you looking for an affordable home to enter the market, or perhaps a solid investment property? Look no further! This charming 3-bedroom home is situated on a generous 980sqm corner block on the edge of town, offering a blend of comfort and potential.
The inviting front porch overlooks a fully fenced yard and provides easy access to the spacious lounge room, complete with roll-down security screens for added peace of mind. Inside, you'll find three well-appointed bedrooms and a central kitchen that flows seamlessly into a paved outdoor entertaining area-perfect for gatherings with family and friends.
At the back of the property, you'll discover a double garage equipped with power and concrete flooring, along with gyprocked walls, providing ample storage or workshop space. Additionally, two garden sheds are included, ensuring all your storage and hobby needs are met.
With its versatile layout and excellent potential, this home is ideal for a wide range of buyers. Don't miss your chance to explore what this property has to offer!
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CURRENT LEASE TILL JULY 2025
This property at 90 Bannister Street, Narrogin is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Keith Guest at Elders Real Estate on 23 Oct 2024.
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The townsite of Narrogin is located in the great southern agricultural region, 192 km south east of Perth and 32 km east north east of Williams. It is located on the Great Southern Railway, and when this line was opened in 1889, Narrogin was one of the original stopping places. The railway line was a private line, and the Company that built the line declared a private townsite here in 1891. The railway was purchased by the Government in 1896, and in 1897 Narrogin was gazetted as a government townsite.
Narrogin is an Aboriginal name, having been first recorded as "Narroging" for a pool in this area in 1869. The meaning of the name is uncertain, various sources recording it as "bat camp", "plenty of everything" or derived from "gnargagin" which means "place of water".