On-site Auction Wednesday 25 February 2026 at 6.30pm
Deposit $50,000 payable at the fall of the hammer
Settlement 9 April 2026
Termite & Building Inspection reports available on request
What to love
Two streets back from Dampier's iconic Esplanade, this fully renovated and lovingly restored coastal stunner sits in one of the town's most tightly held pockets - and it's easy to see why. Set on a sprawling 1,203m² block, 5 Durack Crescent captures cool sea breezes, ocean views and an unmistakable sense of calm that only comes with living this close to the water.
From the moment you step through the glass-panelled front door, you know this home is something special. A recessed shelving nook welcomes you in - perfect as a study spot or a stylish display for your favourite pieces - before the home opens into beautifully balanced living spaces that flow effortlessly around the show-stopping kitchen.
And what a kitchen it is. State-of-the-art, bold and brilliantly designed, it steals the show. featuring striking wall panelling, a sliding door concealing its best-kept secret, and an outstanding island breakfast bar with in-built wine rack. Here you'll find a top-of-the-range Smeg oven with 5-burner gas cooktop, paired with one of the most modern and stylish rangehoods you'll ever lay eyes on. Timber-look tiled flooring adds warmth, while the picture window above the double sink draws the outdoors in.
The true piece de résistance? The butler's pantry. Fully stylised and incredibly functional, it offers generous storage and a place for everything.
The family area has room for dining, entertaining and seating, and a striking colour palette that makes everyday living feel luxurious. Tucked neatly away nearby is a European-style laundry - discreet, practical and exactly where you need it. And check out the character barn door which discreetly secludes the hallway entrance.
Accommodation includes three generously sized bedrooms, all beautifully styled with built-ins and study nooks, with the main bedroom standing out thanks to its impressive built-in storage and hanging space.
Then there's the bathroom… simply superb. Featuring a double vanity with twin black basins and tapware, a stunning tiled shower and a beautiful bathtub made for long, relaxing soaks - it's arguably one of the best you'll find. and there's even a similarly styled separate powder room!
Outside, the opportunities continue. Front and rear access and a plethora of parking options give you incredible flexibility to utilise the land, with a garden shed already in place and loads of scope to add your own touches over time. The most loved feature? A quote directly from the owners: "we love sitting on the front patio watching the sun go down over the ocean".
This is more than a home - with a new roof, full plumbing and electrical fit-outs and sunsets to die for, it's a lifestyle opportunity in one of Dampier's most sought-after locations. Just 500 metres to the Esplanade, 950 metres to the Dampier Shopping Centre and Boat Ramp… everything you love about coastal living is right at your doorstep.
Be quick - homes of this quality are rarely offered and competitively sought-after.
Who to talk to
For more information about the property and to register to bid, contact Jordan James on 0458 193 869 or Casey Dwyer on 0459 951 337.
This property at 5 Durack Crescent, Dampier is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by James Group at Realmark - Karratha on 25 Feb 2026.
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A town on the northwest coast, west of Roebourne, Dampier was first established as a port for Hamersley Iron in the 1960s. It was also gazetted a townsite in 1972. Dampier is named after the English explorer and onetime buccaneer, William Dampier, who visited the adjacent islands in 1699 in his ship the "Roebuck". The island group through which he sailed was named "Dampier Archipelago" by Captain Louis Freycinet in 1803.
William Dampier (1651-1715) was the first Englishman to set foot on Australian soil. As a young man he took part in various adventures on both coasts of central America, and in 1683 joined a group of buccaneers bound for the Pacific. In 1686 he joined the "Cygnet" under Captain Swan, and in 1688, briefly visited Western Australia near Broome. He returned to Western Australia in 1699 for a longer visit, exploring the coast from north of Houtman Abrolhos to north of Broome. He landed on, and named, Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago on this expedition.