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Seashells Resort Mandurah on the beach at the marina
Location
Seashells Resort Mandurah offers a lifestyle that is idyllically relaxed in one of the world's sunniest and unspoilt locales - the south western coastline of Australia.
Clean sunny blue skies, free of pollution and a 45 minute drive south of the nearest major city Perth, Mandurah is a city of 54,000 people. It enjoys a relaxed water based lifestyle, fresh breezes and crystalline waters. No land mass exists between it and Southern Africa thousands of kilometres away.

Its year round Mediterranean climate is a true pleasure for all. Mandurah is warm to hot in summer, cool but rarely cold in winter. Its average temperatures are from 17ºC (64ºF) to 30ºC (86ºF). Its average rainfall is 877mm (34") and it averages 300 days of sunshine each year.
This is the region that has hosted generations of Australians for holidays of fishing, boating, camping and relaxing. Many of them think it is quite simply heaven on earth. Scarcely 75 km (45 miles) from Perth's international and domestic airport, or a half hour from the Port City of Fremantle, it can be reached easily by public transport, taxis or car. It blends coastal and city living in a relaxing holiday atmosphere.
Seashells Resort Mandurah is found overlooking the new Mandurah Ocean Marina situated on Comet Bay, just five minutes from the busy centre of Mandurah, its cafe strip, cinemas, convention centre, markets, restaurants, taverns and nightclubs.
Area growth
Waterfront locations, like Seashells Resort Mandurah, are a rarity and the coastal property value increases of the last 5 years (24.00%) are expected to continue as Australia's ongoing coastal obsession intensifies. The latest statistics from the Real Estate Institute of WA (REIWA) show 18.20% change in property growth from the previous year in Mandurah. To the future, Mandurah is tipped to be a top performing locality for real estate value increases. Ownership of an apartment in this development will allow you to enjoy a regular income by being actively involved in tourism, Australia's fastest growing industry. *Source REIWA September 2007
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