5/4 NEWMAN DRIVE NEWMAN $289,000
IT’S A BUYERS MARKET - CALLING ALL SAVY INVESTORS – RED HOT PRICE
What a fantastic opportunity to take advantage of a buyers market and make an offer today on this attractive investment property located in dress circle location of the Fairways Estate
FEATURES OF THIS OUTSTANDING PROPERTY INCLUDE:
• 2 Bedroom x 2 Bathroom Unit with double BIR
• Open plan Lounge / Kitchen / Dining
• Kitchen is centrepiece to the Unit with island Breakfast bar
• Well equipped kitchen with loads of storage and cupboard space and dishwasher
• Quality finishes and fitting throughout
• Easy-care modern linoleum flooring to all living areas and bedrooms
• Split system air-conditioning throughout
• Parking for up to 2 vehicles in Double carport
• Well kept Courtyard at rear fully fenced and private
• Low maintenance landscaped and reticulated gardens
Lock-up Storeroom
• Parkland with barbeque facility close by
• Strata Titled
• Currently tenanted until Oct 2021 at $450 per week.
Must be viewed to be appreciated! CALL TODAY.
Leanne Lockyer 0419 185 079
Head Office: 9379 2575 Fax: 9279 9068
polarisrealty.com.au
ABN 131 41 320 443 ACN 141 320 443 LIC No. 61471
This property at UNDER OFFE/5/4 Newman Drive, Newman is a two bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Leanne Lockyer at Polaris Realty on 23 Jul 2021.
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Newman is a mining company townsite in the Pilbara region, 1184 kilometres northeast of Perth. The townsite was gazetted in 1972 after the Mount Newman Mining company developed a large iron ore mine at Mount Whaleback. The townsite is named after the nearby Mount Newman, a 1055 meter high mountain in the Ophthalmia Range.
Mount Newman was named by the surveyor W F Rudall in 1896, "in honour of our late leader". Newman was Aubrey Woodward Newman, the original leader of the survey party carrying out surveys in the neighbourhood of the Ophthalmia Range in 1896. He contracted typhoid fever at Peak Hill and, too ill to continue, was later returned to Cue where he died on May 24th, 1896.