Remember when Busselton was a sleepy bayside town with barefoot kids, icy poles, fish and chips and long weekends where you could take the Kingswood for spin?
It was during this yesteryear period in more innocent times, when this home was built to cater for the casual Busselton lifestyle and its holiday vibe.
Some modern renovations here and there will bring it up a treat, but it's a solid brick-and-tile home on a large 785sqm with heaps of room for a caravan and boat. It also has two powered sheds, one with a remote-control roller door.
Best of all, it's only 800m from the beach (an easy stroll), or a quick 1.5km drive to the West Busselton shops with an IGA, post office, pharmacy, bottle shop and more. And if you have kids (or plan to), the local primary and secondary schools are within 2km.
The home has 3-bedrooms and 1-bathroom, which has dual access to the toilet. There is a modest, undercover alfresco area by the side of the house and the yard is fully reticulated by bore. Some 25 solar panels on the roof help soften energy bills. There are two car bays. The shade-cloth secured garden-alley at the side of the home would make an ideal cat enclosure.
Given the location and land size, this property would be an ideal starter home for a young couple, or a development opportunity with extensions (subject to Council approval), or a knock-down / new dwelling for an up-size family or investor.
As old Busselton meets the new age, don't miss the opportunity to have a good look at this opportunity as the original home undergoes generational change.