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Overview
Make the Rural Change - 65 Milloy Street, Morawa
Situated on a generous 984 square meter block, this home built in 1963 presents a fantastic opportunity for renovators, investors, or first-time buyers seeking entry into the property market. The property benefits from access at both the front and rear, providing ample space and flexibility to customize the home to your preferences, subject to council approval.
Key features of the property include:
- Constructed in 1963
- Zoned R10/30
- Generous 984 square meter block with front and rear access
- Three bedrooms
- One bathroom and one toilet
- Spacious front porch ideal for relaxing mornings
- Split system air conditioning for year-round comfort
- Security shutters fitted on windows
- Established fruit and vegetable gardens enhancing the outdoor space
- Lockable shed providing secure storage
- Additional storage space located at the rear of the property
- Rear lane access for convenience
- Connected to deep sewer, managed by the Morawa Shire Council and included in council rates
- External walls contain asbestos, which is common for homes of this era; prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence
- Sold in "as is" condition, offering a great chance to add value through renovation
Morawa is a small rural town located in the Mid West region of Western Australia, approximately 370 kilometers north of Perth. It serves as a key service center for the surrounding agricultural district.
The local economy is primarily driven by wheat and sheep farming, with grain production dominating the landscape. Large silos are a notable feature of the town, reflecting its agricultural focus. Supporting the farming community are various small businesses that contribute to the local economy.
The population of Morawa and its surrounding shire is approximately 1,500 people. The town boasts a strong sense of community with local schools, a hospital, and sporting clubs. Annual agricultural shows and regional events foster community engagement.
Attractions in the area include the Morawa Silo Art, which is part of Western Australia's public silo art trail featuring large-scale murals. The region is also known for its wildflower displays in spring, attracting visitors from across the state. Heritage buildings in Morawa reflect the early 20th-century settlement history.
The landscape and climate of Morawa are characterized by a semi-arid environment with hot summers and mild winters. The area features rolling farmland interspersed with native bushland, offering a peaceful country lifestyle with wide open spaces and strong community ties, embodying classic Australian rural charm.
Prospective buyers are advised to undertake their own research and due diligence regarding the property and its features.
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the property information provided, no guarantee is given. Buyers should independently verify all details, inclusions, availability, pricing, and other relevant information directly with the listing agent before relying on this information.
Change History
| Headline | When |
|---|---|
| 200,000 | |
| $200,000 |
Location
Morawa WA 6623
Measurements
| Type | Dimensions |
|---|---|
| Floor Area | 114 m² |
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