30644 Great Southern Highway, Broomehill Village WA 6318
House
422
Block size: 16 m² approx.
Escape to the Country
Have you been dreaming about your own rural farmlet set amongst the gumtrees and a succulent garden paradise. This 16.47 acre property features a 4 bedroom 2 bathroom family home with an abundance of water with 3 x 20,000 litre rainwater tanks. Additional Features of the home are: - Split System Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners - Tile Fire to living area - Walk through his and her robes to master bedroom - Built in Robes and Linen Cupboards - Large undercover entertaining area - Verandahs all around the home - Solarhart Hot Water System A fully powered workshop with double carport allows plenty of storage for all your toys. Outside the home is a completely private lifestyle awaiting its new owners from the large dam to stables and a chicken run. If you are looking for a change in pace and fresh country air plus the space to wonder on your own rural retreat then this is the home for you. Call Exclusive Selling Agent Suzie Perrin today on 0438 545 265
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