Irene Martindale from Harcourts Mandurah is pleased to present 4 George Beacham Way, Pinjarra, to the market.
This is your chance to own one of the rare horse-approved properties in Pinjarra-ideal for first home buyers, investors, or anyone longing for a charming lifestyle property with a country feel and urban convenience.
Full of character and warmth, this delightful 1920s cottage offers three bedrooms plus a study, a separate lounge, dining, and kitchen, and the timeless elegance of solid Jarrah floorboards throughout. It's cozy, cute, and full of personality-the kind of home that welcomes you in and makes you want to stay.
The reverse-cycle air conditioning and wood tile fire ensure comfort in every season, and the bathroom adds practicality to its vintage charm. Outside, a lovely patio area provides the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening entertaining, while the secure backyard is safe for children and pets-and ready-made for horses.
Set on a spacious 1012m² block, the property includes three stables, a day paddock, a covered tie-up and hose-down bay, as well as a feed shed and tack room. There's also a garage for one car, with plenty of space for additional vehicles, a boat, caravan, or horse float.
Positioned just a short walk from the Pinjarra Race Club and only minutes from the town centre, schools, shops, and parks, this location is unbeatable. Whether you're stepping into the property market, looking for a smart investment, or simply dreaming of a peaceful place to call home-this rare find is one you won't want to miss.
Don't delay-properties like this with horse facilities in town are almost unheard of.
To arrange a viewing please call Irene Martindale on 0417 355 257
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