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Home For Sale

200,000
  • House

Specifications

  • Property Type
    House
  • Building
    114 m2
  • Land
    984 m2

Make the Rural Change - 65 Milloy Street, Morawa

Set on a generous 984sqm block, this 1963-built home offers loads of potential for renovators, investors or buyers looking to get into the market. With access from both the front and rear of the property, there's plenty of space and flexibility to make it your own (STCA).

Property Features:

• Built in 1963

• Zoning R10/30

• 984sqm block with front and rear access

• 3 bedrooms

• 1 bathroom

• 1 toilet

• Large front porch - perfect for your morning cuppa

• Split system air conditioning

• Security shutters on windows

• Established fruit and vegetable gardens

• Lockable shed

• Additional storage space at the rear of the property

• Rear Lane Access

• The property is connected to Deep Sewer. Established and Managed by the Morawa Shire council and included in Council rates

• Please note: External walls are asbestos, common for homes of this era. Buyers are encouraged to undertake their own due diligence.

• Being sold in "AS IS" condition, this is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves and add value.


Morawa is a small rural town in the Mid West region of Western Australia, about 370 km north of Perth. It serves as a key service center for the surrounding agricultural district.

Economy & Industry

Morawa is primarily a wheat and sheep farming community. Grain production dominates the landscape, and large silos are a defining feature of the town. Agriculture drives the local economy, along with small businesses that support farming operations.

Population & Community

Population: ~1,500 people (including surrounding shire)

Strong sense of community

Local schools, hospital, and sporting clubs

Annual agricultural shows and regional events

Attractions

Morawa Silo Art - Part of Western Australia's public silo art trail, featuring large-scale murals.

Wildflower displays in spring (August-October), attracting visitors from across the state.

Heritage buildings reflecting early 20th-century settlement history.

Landscape & Climate

Semi-arid climate

Hot summers and mild winters

Rolling farmland with native bushland areas nearby

Morawa offers a quiet country lifestyle with wide open spaces, strong community ties, and classic Australian rural charm.

Please be advised that this information has been supplied to the best of the agent's knowledge; however, it is always advisable for you to complete your own research and due diligence in these matters.

For further information about his property or to arrange a free Appraisal contact Matthew Nugent on 0409 797 955.

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We'd love to hear from you

If you're interested in looking at properties around the area, or want the latest information on the market in your neighbourhood, we'd love to hear from you. 

65 Milloy Street Morawa 6623, Western Australia
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