This is property is in a Prime location with a North facing elevation, views to the Leschenault estuary, close to all amenities and the zoning making it capable of a 6-unit development (subject to WAPC approvals). The current dwelling consists of 3 large bedrooms, serviceable kitchen and wet areas and a large enclosed patio area for entertaining. There is various outbuildings for workshop space and storage and some fruit trees, vegie patch and chicken coup if you want to keep all the character and charm of yester-year. It does however need some TLC and allows for the budding renovator to improve and flip or better yet rent out and landbank for future capital growth. Whether you want to maximise the current market situation of a shortage of homes and the growing demand for rentals this property would make for the ideal development allowing multiple properties to be built and geared to offer great returns. The other option is building your forever home on a large half acre block with water views and near the town centre of Australind. You will have no shortage of space and could build the biggest of dream homes with workshops, pools and space a plenty. Either way you choose to go this property offers an abundance of options and potential.
Property Features:
- Development Potentials
- Huge Block + Estuary Views
- 29.7m Frontage
- Close to all Amenities
- 3Kw Solar System
- North Facing Elevation
This Australind property is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Craig Hall at Barr & Standley on 24 Jul 2023.
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The town of Australind is located on the shores of Leschenault Eastuary, 165 kilometres south of Perth and 12 kilometres northeast of Bunbury. In 1840 a company named the Western Australian Company was formed in England with the objective of purchasing lands in Western Australia and applying certain principles of colonisation and emigration as laid down by one of the Directors, Edward Gibbon Wakefield. The Company purchased 103,000 acres on Leschenault Inlet, and named the settlement proposed there "Australind", a combination of Australia and India.
Residents of Australind can enjoy all the attributes of living close to the coast, while being part of a connected community. Bunbury is only a short drive away however within the suburbs there is the Australind Village Shopping Centre, a 24/7 Spud Shed Store and the 18-hole Bunbury Golf Club. There are two high schools and six primary schools in the area.