The owner of this house has spent thousands of dollars sanding and polishing the jarrah floor boards, replacing some kitchen benchtops and tiles and dropped the asking price to make this house sell. But you’ll have to be quick – if it’s not sold in about 3 weeks it will be offered to let on a fixed term lease and you’ll have missed your chance to buy.

From the front gate of this property you can easily walk to the Lawn Bowls Club, the senior high school and TAFE college or take a leisurely 600m stroll down to barbecue facilities on the banks of the Avon River. Town centre shops are just another 600m over the bridge and around the corner. From the front verandah of this property you can relax with an afternoon drink and watch the sun set behind distant Mount Ommanney.

The 1935 built weatherboard and iron home sits on an elevated 989m2 block. The land may have some development potential as the house is offset to one side of the block where access can be gained from Kennedy Street and the other undeveloped part of the block has access from Bryant Street.

There are 3 bedrooms with a walk-in robe off bedroom #2, a long entrance passage ending at an open plan lounge/meals area, slow combustion room heater with coils to boost the solar hot water unit, roomy kitchen with gas stove, ducted evaporative air conditioning, small air conditioned office off the front verandah, sliding glass doors to the rear pergola, some brick paving to the carport and shed.