So you can free up your time and transport worries. Located in a peaceful location on a 817sqm block, this three bedroom brick and tile home has a charm of its own. A large back yard is big enough to accommodate a pool, workshop and a game of cricket. Low maintenance garden. Submit offers.

Welcome to the City of Mandurah – surrounded by beach, canals, estuary and river.

Approximately 74kilometres south of Perth, Mandurah is lucky with a blend of coast, bushland, industry and inner city living. A tourist’s paradise, Mandurah is also the capital of the Peel region and considered the gateway to the South West.

In the past 15 years. Mandurah has grown from a Shire with a population of 12,700 to a City of over 60,000. This is predicted to rise to 200,000 by 2020 Yet, Despite the enormous growth in population, the City has retained it’s relaxed, holiday atmosphere. The City of Mandurah boasts the finest waterways in Australia, with everything from fishing, crabbing, swimming, recreational cruising and waterskiing on offer for enthusiasts. The cosmopolitan, world -class marina is rapidly expanding and offers unequalled boating facilities. It now allows people to venture out to a vibrant mix of waterfront restaurants, boutique shops and stylish apartment living.

A rich arts and festival culture has also become a unique feature of Mandurah, with many annual events, including the annual Channel Seven Crab Fest, Mandurah Ocean Marina Boat and Fishing Show, Stretch Arts and Community Festival and Mandurah International Opera Festival attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors. A variety of transportation options are available to explore Mandurah, with an improved local bus service offering low cost travel around the city centre. The eagerly awaited rail project is due for completion July 2007 and will take 50 minutes to travel from Perth CBD to Mandurah. Construction has commenced on the Perth to South of Mandurah Freeway and is due for completion in 2009.With 35 families moving into Ma…