This iconic property is in an absolutely prime location. Earmarked for Urban Development, this will make a terrific investment.
Fabulous land that has been extremely well cared for, it will offer a lifestyle in the interim that would be hard to beat if you are looking fora hobby farm or just some space around you.
The home was built in 1935 and is in excellent condition. It offers 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large study with open fireplace, lounge room with its own open fireplace as well as a modern kitchen and family area.
The verandas around the home compliment it perfectly.
The gardens are all very well established and along with over 50 recently planted trees, there are also many trees that are decades old.
The vegetable garden infrastructure is second to none and no expense has been spared. There are numerous chicken coops and other poultry enclosures.
There are also 2 sheds; one being a large agricultural style with the other a fully secure shed with plenty of space to keep the tools, implements, boat, caravan or what have you.
To top it all off, there is also a 9m x 6m brick and colorbond building with a kitchen that can be used as a studio or whatever you may have in mind.
The ten panel solar system will keep the power costs down.
The bore produces excellent quality water with no evidence of any staining.
Really, there are just too many things to list in this text. The photos also cannot do it justice. It really is worth checking out as it has so much to offer as well as the development potential.
Viewing will be by appointment so contact:
Peter de Jonge on 0427 278 524
This property at Lot 1 Roman Road, Mundijong is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Peter De Jonge at O'Neil Real Estate on 08 Apr 2020.
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Mundijong was originally named Jarrahdale Junction. It was at the junction of the Rockingham-Jarrahdale line and the government line from Perth to Bunbury which was built in 1893. A town grew up around the junction, and a timber depot which included a large planing mill was constructed. The town was first declared as "Manjedal" in 1893 as it was thought to be the Aboriginal name of the area. In 1897 this was found to be incorrect, and the name was changed to Mundijong.
Positioned between the coast and the hills, this suburb provides is an important centre for the local farming industry including orchards, farmlands and wineries. Mundijong has a rural feel with beautiful waterfalls, walking trails and forest hinterland of the Serpentine Jarrahdale district. Other facilities include a local IGA, Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Resource Centre and a local primary school.