Investment Opportunity of a Lifetime in the Heart of Bunbury!
Step into the enchanting world of 1 Moore Street, Bunbury - a rare find that marries history, unique features, and an unbeatable location, offering unparalleled investment potential.
Here's why it's a golden opportunity:
Prime Location: Nestled in the bustling heart of Bunbury, this gem sits opposite Cobblestone Drive, Queen's Gardens, and the estuary, ensuring convenience and charm at every turn.
Expansive Block with Development Potential: Spread across a generous 999m2, with access from three streets - Stirling Street, Moore Street, and Stanley Street - the possibilities for development are endless.
Rich History: Once the esteemed residence of Sir Newton Moore, Premier of Western Australia from 1906 to 1910, this house exudes a timeless charm and historical significance that's hard to find elsewhere.
Original Features: Retaining its unique touches and original features, this property promises to delight and inspire, offering a glimpse into the past while embracing modern potential.
Investment Oasis: With its prime location, development possibilities, and historical charm, this property presents a rare investment opportunity. With a little vision and investment, it could easily become one of Bunbury's most sought-after homes.
Don't let this opportunity pass you by! Reach out to listing agent David Thomas on 0493 688 821 today for more information and to book a viewing.
5 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2 Toilets 2 Laundries 2 Kitchens with original stove 4 Split-system air conditioners 1 Lounge room
Features include: Air conditioning
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