14 Charles St, Bunbury is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House and was built in 1910. The property has a land size of 581m2 and floor size of 131m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2020.
Sleep in longer when you live this close to the centre of town.Have more hours in the day for the fun things because time wasted driving is over.No need to find parking for a busy Art Gallery opening or popular show at The Entertainment Centre. It is quicker to walk. Life is set to get so much fuller.Stoll to Koombana Bay for morning swims or walk the dog around the Inlet.Spend more time in the garden. Get creative in the studio.This turn of the last century home has been fully restored by a craftsman. There is nothing to do check in and chill out. High ceilings, wide Jarrah boards and timeless charm come standard.The new free-standing studio looks original but built to modern standards. It has been designed to be upgraded to a granny flat if requiredwith Council approval.Enjoy sunny breakfasts on the front porch and private parties in the rear patio.If you have dreamt of inner city living it is now within your grasp.You have one chance only.Features3 bedrooms1 bathroom2 toiletsLoungeDining roomKitchenActivity areaLaundryHigh ceilingsWide Jarrah boardsFront porchRear patioAir-conditionedSecure indoor/outdoor cat enclosureStudio - 30m2 - newly constructed with the option of conversion to granny flat with City approvalLand size 581m2Built 1910A list of SOME improvements follows:All new electrics and plumbing by qualified trades.All building work to or above Standard and Council approved.The shed is made from treated pine and Red Cedar. It is powered and a water pipe runs to but is not connected. The concrete floor is to unit standard which means it could easily be converted to a Granny Flat (with Council Approval).Front veranda fully renovated. New ceiling is tongue and grooved and insulated with batts making it very cool in summer. Decking timber removed, oiled and replaced.The roof has been replaced with new Colorbond and double installed; batts on ceiling and foil under roof.All sash windows removed, sanded back and weights recorded and rehung.New electric hot water system.The laundry is all new construction with Tasmanian Oak floating floor on concrete slab.Back, bathroom and dining room internal walls replaced with 6mm Villabond.Recently painted inside with Dulux Wash and Wear and outside with Dulux Weathershield. All primed with Dulux 3:1.New bathroom.New kitchen installed 2 years ago with chimney raised to accommodate modern oven.Kitchen and dining room floors caulked to aid cleaning and eliminate drafts.New cornicing and picture rails.New rear gabled patio over new timber deck.
The size of Bunbury is approximately 4.6 square kilometres. There are 18 parks, covering nearly 18.9% of the total area. The population of Bunbury in 2016 was 3740 people. By 2021 the population was 3948 showing a population growth of 5.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Bunbury is 60-69 years. Households in Bunbury are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Bunbury work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 58.30% of the homes in Bunbury were owner-occupied compared with 58.00% in 2016.
Bunbury has 3,245 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Bunbury have seen a 87.60% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 97.99% increase. As at 31 May 2026:
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