Navpreet Singh proudly presents 20 Born Road, Casuarina WA 6167 — a rare lifestyle opportunity set on an impressive 2.04 hectares of beautifully green, tranquil land. This charming three-bedroom, one-bathroom home offers space, privacy, and a peaceful escape surrounded by nature.
Framed by lush greenery, mature trees, and established plants, the property feels like a private retreat, perfect for those seeking a quieter lifestyle while still being within easy reach of everyday amenities. The natural surroundings create a sense of calm and seclusion, making this an ideal sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle.
Inside, the home features a beautiful neutral colour palette enhanced by elegant wooden touches, creating a warm, inviting, and timeless interior. The layout is comfortable and practical, with living spaces that connect effortlessly to the outdoors and take full advantage of the serene setting.
The three bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation, while the central bathroom services the home with ease. Whether you choose to move straight in, update over time, or simply enjoy the character already on offer, this home presents plenty of future potential.
Outdoors is where this property truly shines. With 2.04 hectares of land, there is ample space for gardens, hobby farming, animals, or simply enjoying the open space and natural beauty that surrounds you. The combination of space, privacy, and greenery makes this a truly special offering.
20 Born Road, Casuarina presents a fantastic opportunity to secure a peaceful lifestyle property with character, space, and natural beauty — a perfect blend of country-style living and everyday convenience.
📞 For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Navpreet Singh on 0416 377 765.
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This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.