Contemporary Design Embracing Dual Canal Vista
13 Estuary Place, Wannanup WA 6210
What to love
Being able to step out from your back door and immediately immerse yourself in the water, whether it’s exactly that for a swim, or in a kayak, on a paddle board, jet ski, dinghy or a larger luxury boat or yacht.
It’s a lifestyle like no other, with a very small percentage of ...
Being able to step out from your back door and immediately immerse yourself in the water, whether it’s exactly that for a swim, or in a kayak, on a paddle board, jet ski, dinghy or a larger luxury boat or yacht.
It’s a lifestyle like no other, with a very small percentage of properties in all of Western Australia having direct canal access and the ability to moor a boat in your backyard. It is also very unlikely that there will be future canal development opportunities, so with supply limited and demand always high you can only imagine where prices may head in the future!
This contemporary individually designed Cachet built home has been purposefully built with this waterfront lifestyle and relaxed living as a priority.
The Eastport canals in Port Bouvard offer immediate boating access to the middle of the Peel / Harvey Estuary and directly out through the Dawesville Channel it takes around 5 minutes to be at the ocean entrance.
This 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home has a separate home theatre, a large alfresco under the main roof and an undercroft area at the canal wall level perfect for your boat equipment storage right alongside the boat and jetty.
Commencing with a 1.5m width jetty from the canal wall this L-shaped FRP (fibreglass reinforced polyester) jetty then becomes a 2 meter width platform and has a full length step down platform to the water.
Set on a 503m2 title on a subsidiary side road only accessed by up to 3 households, the property has a 19.6m road frontage which has allowed for a 3 car garage with extra height for large 4WD cars to be built plus has roller door at the rear with an extra weatherproof storage area. This subsidiary road also has the bonus of 3 visitor car bays ideal for family or friends visiting.
The canal position provides you with two beautiful canal fairway vistas.
An inviting contemporary street elevation beckons you through a double entry door and wide passage with a step up to the living areas overlooking the water.
A strikingly modern kitchen with extra-long bench and breakfast bar has stone bench tops, induction hotplate, floating island rangehood, 900m wide oven, an abundance of storage drawers and cabinetry and a glass splash back behind the sink providing a serene back drop of lush green plants.
Direct access from the kitchen to a greenhouse style sanctuary of plants.
Double opening sliding doors take you outside to the alfresco area the complete width of the house overlooking the water complete with café blinds and enclosed by glass balustrading.
Resort style master suite with reverse cycle split system AC includes a large WIR plus spacious open ensuite with double vanities, stone tops and huge shower recess with double shower heads.
The 2nd, 3rd and 4th bedrooms all with ceiling fans and BIR’s share a well-appointed bathroom with an enticingly deep free-standing bath.
A large split system reverse cycle air conditioning services the living areas.
Approximately 1.3 kilometres by boat to Café Coast and the Port Bouvard Marina.
Only a few minutes to drive by car to The Cut Golf Course, Pyramids beach and Avalon Bay.
Approximately 9 kilometres by boat to enjoy a meal and locally brewed beer at the newly opened Boundary Island Brewery in Erskine at Mandurah Quay.
A further few kilometres further north to everything on offer in Mandurah central and the foreshore.
Canal homes are in high demand so do not miss out on 13 Estuary Place!
Start enjoying Mandurah’s waterfront lifestyle now!
Who to talk to;
Simon Wroth | 0407 072 442 | swroth@realmark.com.au
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