26 Yamashita Street, Roebuck, WA 6725 sold on 02 September 2025 | OnTheHouse
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Sold on 02 Sep 2025 for $1,050,000

26 Yamashita Street
Roebuck WA 6725

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 2
Car spaces: 5
Floor area: 157m2
Land area: 22788m2
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Hudson Mckenna
Belle Property Broome
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Tamyla Strahan
Belle Property Broome
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Property Details for 26 Yamashita St, Roebuck

26 Yamashita St, Roebuck is a 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 5 parking spaces and was built in 1980. The property has a land size of 22788m2 and floor size of 157m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 2025. There are other 5 bedroom House sold in Roebuck in the last 12 months.

Building Type
House
Year Built
1980
Floor Size
157m2
Land Size
22788m2
Local Government
Broome
Lot/Plan
411/P055785

Last Listing description (November 2025)

Nestled in the sought-after 12 Mile precinct, just a short drive from Broome, this five-acre property is a true lifestyle retreat that blends space, sustainability and artistry in equal measure. With two separate homes, extensive shedding, and an abundance of established gardens, it offers an incredibly versatile setting for families, extended households or those seeking a self-sufficient way of life.The main residence is a striking Queenslander-style home, rarely seen in Broome. Elevated well above the ground to capture cooling breezes, it features the timeless hallmarks of the style high ceilings, oversized sash windows, timber louvres and wide wraparound verandahs that invite year-round outdoor living. Inside, the four bedrooms provide generous accommodation for family living, while the open interiors allow the natural light and airflow to take centre stage.Complementing the main home, a separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom studio is positioned with its own timber verandah overlooking the gardens. Perfect for visiting relatives, independent teenagers, or even as an artist's retreat, it provides privacy and flexibility without sacrificing connection to the landscape.Outdoors, the property continues to surprise and delight. A carefully curated landscape nurtured over many years boasts fruit orchards, vegetable beds, and groves of large mango trees, creating both beauty and practical self-sufficiency. A reliable water tank and classic windmill support the gardens, underscoring the property's ability to thrive sustainably. For those who value a slower pace of life, the property offers a genuine opportunity to live more simply complete with a chook pen, cubby house for the little ones, and a hand-built wood-fired pizza oven ready for long evenings entertaining under the stars.The owners' passion for creativity is evident throughout, with thoughtful details and artistic flourishes enhancing the setting including an outdoor mandi shower crafted as both a functional feature and a piece of art in itself. The result is a property that feels grounded, authentic, and deeply connected to its natural surrounds.For those with hobbies or trades, the property provides excellent facilities with three sheds and two carports, offering space for everything from machinery and vehicles to creative or rural pursuits. One shed is currently set up with a blacksmithing workspace, highlighting just how adaptable the infrastructure can be for any interest or enterprise.Water is one of the property's greatest assets. Sourced from a licensed bore that draws 40 metres down into the Canning Basin aquifer, it provides a supply of seemingly endless, crystal-clear water. Pumped on demand via a floatless valve, the bore delivers water up to the single header tank, which then gravity feeds to both house and garden, with a pressure pump ensuring strong, reliable water flow inside the home. A traditional windmill stands alongside as part of the system, enhancing the property's rural character and water security. The hot water system is solar, and the expansive gardens have been carefully maintained using permaculture principles and organic fertilisers. The bore water is tested annually and consistently returns as high-quality, sweet water - a resource that truly underpins the property's self-sufficient lifestyle.What truly sets this property apart is its sense of serenity and individuality. It is a place where families can grow, where extended households can live side by side, and where there is space for creative expression as much as practical living. The combination of a rare Queenslander home, secondary accommodation, abundant shedding, productive gardens, water tank and windmill makes this property a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in the Broome region.If you've been seeking a lifestyle that balances privacy, beauty, and the option for self-sufficiency while still being only a short drive from the town centre this property delivers in spades.Property Features Breakdown...Main Queenslander House:*Elevated design to capture cooling breezes*Four bedrooms, one bathroom*High ceilings with oversized sash and louvred windows*Wide wraparound timber verandahs for year-round outdoor living*Open interiors filled with natural light and airflow*Rare Queenslander style in Broome, offering a relaxed, slower pace of lifeStudio:*Separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence*Timber verandah overlooking the gardens*Ideal for extended family, visiting relatives, or an artist's retreat*Provides privacy and flexibility while remaining connected to the propertySheds & Outdoor Features:*Three sheds plus two carports plus onsite caravan*One shed fitted out with a blacksmithing workspace and 3 phase power*Hand-built wood-fired pizza oven for family gatherings*Artistically designed outdoor mandi showerSustainable Living Features:*Licensed bore drawing 40m into the Canning Basin aquifer*Traditional windmill and tank *Solar hot water system *Custard Apple Trees - various Bananas - KP Mangos - Paw Paw trees - Sapota trees - Sugar Cane - Pandan - Casava - Broome Chillies - Dates - Gubinge - Ebony Tree - Cedar Bay Cherrie - Tree Spinach - Taro - Bamboo - Vetiver Grass - Black Bean Trees - various vegetables - African Mahogny - Gums.*Wildlife includes - Wallabys, Frillies, Bowerbirds, Babblers, Bluewing Kookaburras, Tawny Frogmouth Owls and Channel Billed Cuckoos*Permaculture principles and organic fertilisers used in the gardens*Chook pen providing fresh eggs and additional self-sufficiencyFor the Kids:*Large open spaces to run and explore*Cubby house for play and adventure*Plenty of room for pets and outdoor activities*Safe, natural setting for a creative, outdoor childhoodContact Belle Property Broome for your private inspection or join us at the Open House events.**Floorplans are for concept imagery purposes only and do not reflect accurate measurements.

Property History for 26 Yamashita St, Roebuck, WA 6725

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$1,050,000
02 Sep 2025
  • 02 Sep 2025
    Sold for $1,050,000
  • 27 Aug 2025
    Listed for Sale Offers above $955,000 will be considered
  • 19 Jan 2019
    Sold for $580,000
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About Roebuck 6725

The size of Roebuck is approximately 5480.6 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 3.0% of total area. The population of Roebuck in 2016 was 509 people. By 2021 the population was 606 showing a population growth of 19.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Roebuck is 60-69 years. Households in Roebuck are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Roebuck work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 70.00% of the homes in Roebuck were owner-occupied compared with 66.40% in 2016.

Roebuck has 270 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Roebuck have seen a 26.63% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:

  • The median value for Houses in Roebuck is $1,075,220.
There are currently 2 properties listed for sale, and no properties listed for rent in Roebuck on OnTheHouse. According to Cotality's data, 11 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Roebuck.

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