Cooke Point pearler with inviting location. Take a look at this one while you can; it has a fantastic outlook, and is positioned in the elite area of Hedland called Cooke Point. Very hard to enter into this area with big demand and limited supply, so now may be your best opportunity.
Three by one house separate dining and Lounge Fully air conditioned for a cool abode Recently updated flooring in living, kitchen and bedrooms Easy care, topical gardens Large shed to store all the Pilbara toys
Undoubtedly the best location in Hedland all things that matter are close to your doorstep. The ocean boardwalk is one street close as is the recreation club and oval complimented with night lights and children's playground. This community safe area has two day care centres and the highly regarded Cooke Point Primary School.
Features include: Shed
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