Located in a quiet area of town, 37 Powell Crescent is a charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom brick and tile home offering comfort and potential on a 964m² block. With easy-care front and back yards and farmland as a peaceful backdrop, this property provides a relaxed, rural feel while being close to town amenities.
Inside, the home features a kitchen/dining area with convenient access to a side porch, perfect for casual outdoor dining or relaxing. A formal lounge offers a cozy living space, and ducted evaporative air conditioning ensures comfort throughout. The property is also fitted with a 3.9kW solar system, helping reduce energy costs.
Outside, the single carport provides covered parking, and the blank canvas front and back yards give plenty of potential for landscaping or gardening to suit your style.
Ideal for those seeking a quiet, countryside lifestyle with room to make it your own, this home is a fantastic opportunity in a desirable part of Quairading.
Contact me today to arrange a viewing of 37 Powell Crescent and discover the possibilities!
Fred Hill 0417 991 573
This property at 37 Powell Crescent, Quairading is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ian (Fred) Hill at Elders Real Estate on 07 Dec 2024.
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QuaIrading is a townsite in the central agricultural area, 166 kilometres east of Perth. It is situated 69 kilometres from York on the road between York and Bruce Rock. Quairading derives its name from the nearby Quairading Spring, an Aboriginal name first recorded by surveyor Alexander Forrest in 1872. The meaning of this name may be related to "Quairit", an Aboriginal word for the eldest girl of a family, although another source gives it as "home of the bush kangaroo"- "quara".
In 1907 the government decided to build a railway from Greenhills (near York) to Quairading, and also decided to declare a townsite at the terminus. As the Quairading Spring was nearby this was selected as the name, but the district surveyor thought it should be spelt "Kwerading", a more correct spelling pronounced "kwera ding". Local usage of the Q spelling ensured the adoption of this name, and Quairading was gazetted a townsite in late 1907.