Nestled in the heart of Bunbury, this immaculate home offers the epitome of convenience and comfort. Perfectly located in a beautiful, quiet area with great views overlooking Bunbury and only a short walk to the CBD. With two expansive kitchen and dining areas, five generously sized bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two spacious living areas, it provides ample space offering comfort and versatility for all lifestyles.
For more information or to arrange a private viewing contact exclusive selling agent Tim Cooper today!
FEATURES YOU'LL LOVE - Two well-appointed kitchens / dining areas - Five bedrooms and three bathrooms - Two spacious living areas - Generous laundry with undercover drying area - Three reverse-cycle aircons - Newly installed solar panels - Two indoor wood-burning fires - Jarrah flooring - Insulated and lined double garage - Fantastic views from wrap-around deck over Bunbury - In the last 20 years house has been rewired, replumbed and restumped - New hot water system fitted in 2024 - Limestone patio - Mains sewage
LOCATION FEATURES - Short walk to CBD and Back Beach - Bunbury Primary School 750m - Bunbury Senior High School 1.1km
Built: 1920 Land size: 873m2 Land rates: $2783.15 approx. P/YR Water rates: $262.70 approx. P/YR Sewerage rates: $1250.27 approx. P/YR
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