The location of this property is excellent, central to both Nannup and Busselton and offers convenience and quiet country lifestyle in a small, shared community. The property is leasehold only - this means you are buying the properties current lease (currently leased for 13 years), and the township of Jarrahwood has a Community Association Committee to support the daily functions of the communal areas.
The traditional 3-bedroom 1 bathroom workers cottage is in a conventional layout with predominately timber floors throughout. With a sweet front porch and good outdoor area in the fully fenced backyard to sit amongst the birds and enjoy the outlook. Here you will find the wood shed and timber workshop and nice outlook to bushland. The home has mains power, gas for cooking and for the hot water system and Satellite Internet and phone is through Wi-Fi.
This leasehold property is part of a group of several properties that share ongoing costs for the upkeep, if you would like further information call the team at Ray White South West Central.
Property specifications • 13-year lease • $1,150 per year for lease rental • Drinking and cooking- rain water • Mains town dam - 2 dams in soak • $15 per month upkeep of water supply • Community association Committee - $10 per year plus belong to committee • Roster for dam pump - 1 each week
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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