Don’t like that hemmed-in feeling? Want a peaceful view? This house is situated in a culdesac at the far Western end of the Northam townsite. There are open paddocks adjacent the culdesac and farming land in the distance. A patio at the front of house has a nor’westerly view of Mt Ommanney.

It was built in 1999 in Hardiplank clad walls and a Zincalume roof. The living area comprises one, long room where kitchen, meals and lounge all merge, heated by a slow combustion wood fired room heater and cooled by a refrigerated split air conditioner. The kitchen has electric in bench hot plates, electric wall oven and includes a dishwasher.

There are three bedrooms and the third gives access to warm and inviting fourth room just perfect for a teenager’s retreat for study or sound/theatre den. The bathroom and toilet are combined and the laundry has loads of storage space.

A brand new Dux 125L electric hot water unit has been installed on the back verandah and a 1 000L PVC rain water tank sits close by. Two garden sheds occupy the rear corner of the back yard are handy for storage. The 6m x 3m Colorbond garage is presently used as an external games room but the roller door still remains for a easy conversion.

Many hours are spent by the current owner simply taking it easy on the front verandah extension. It incorporates a full width steel patio with brick paving, shade cloth infilled ends and a gold fish pond with rock water fall.

Annual rates are $771 to the Shire and $639 to the Water Corporation.

Affordable price; $227 000 don’t you think? Would you like our finance broker to show how cheap the loan repayments will be?