Set along the Madora Bay coastline, this residence sits only metres from the shoreline, offering a position that places the ocean within easy reach. With McLennan Park and the Charlie and Dorothy Coote Reserve close by, it enjoys a setting where access, leisure and location align seamlessly.
Recently renovated and freshly painted, the interiors present a crisp white palette that flows with cohesion throughout. Bedrooms are fitted with builtÃ?¢€'in robes, while a compact alfresco, secure fencing, and controlled rear entry provide comfort, privacy and assurance. Altogether, the layout delivers a home that is practical in design, refined in finish, and ready to be embraced.
Key Features:
• 3 Bedrooms
• 1 Bathroom
• Single Garage
• Recent Renovations
• Freshly Painted
• New Landscaping
• Defined Kitchen and Living Zones
• Secure Fencing
• Small Alfresco
• Ceiling Fans on Bedrooms
• Security Screens
• Venetian Blinds
• Laundry Space
• Beachside Location
• Close to Parks and Sporting Facility
To view this property, TEXT property address & your full name 0498 578 296.
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This property at 2 Parmelia Way, Madora Bay is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for rent by Meegan Moses at On Point Realty Group.
For more information about Madora Bay, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Madora Bay profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Meegan Moses regarding 2 Parmelia Way, Madora Bay, please call 0598 578 296 or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkMadora Bay is an idyllic coastal suburb within the City of Mandurah. Heralded for its relaxed and friendly ambience, Madora Bay strikes the balance of being close to the fast-paced centre of Mandurah, while still retaining its small-town feel. The original development of Madora Bay began in the 1960s following sub-division.
Madora Bay's most significant feature is its beach. Beautiful and pristine, it is an attraction for locals and tourists alike with places for walking, swimming, surfing, fishing and boating all located here. Public open spaces like parks, reserves and walking tracks add to Madora Bay's laid back environment, while recreational facilities like the Madora Bay Community Hall brings locals together, with indoor bowls, card afternoons, sewing classes, youth nights and much more held here. There is also a local deli and tavern in the area.