$210 000 is a small price to pay for a large brick home on a big block of land in a cul-de-sac street at a river’s edge.
It’s a 1950s Art Deco style home, has a front verandah with views over the Avon River to town’s lookout on Mt Ommanney.
The lounge room has a fire place that could be uncovered if you like the charm of a wood fire for winter warmth and also has an air conditioner to keep you cool in summer. Jarrah floor boards flow through this room, the entrance hall and two front bedrooms.
A bright kitchen has a feature brick chimney with electric wall oven set-in and electric in-bench hot plates. Adjacent the kitchen is a rear vestibule; a room that connects the 3rd bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and rear door. Use this room for a computer workstation or playstation or just any area for additional fridge/freezer combo.
Keep the hot summer sun off your forehead and nose by holding barbecues under the steel skillion patio attached to the rear of the house. A gigantic laundry is under this cover too.
At 1163m2 the block is bigger than the good old fashioned quarter acre, has a decent sized steel workshop with single roller door and there’s still loads of room down the back for lawn, paving, aviaries or veggie patch.
It’s less than 40m from this property’s front gate to the end of the street and the unmade road that runs parallel to the upstream part of the Avon River; a great place to walk the kids and dog in peace, or only 1km to the Post Office in the town’s main street.