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KIM MACDONALD and GEORGIA LONEYThe West Australian A Bunbury man is giving his home away free - to a good home. Owner Nic Soulos said there was little point attempting to sell the
weatherboard cottage on the South West's sluggish real estate market. Instead, he would give it away to anyone prepared to dismantle it and clear the Carey Park site for a future
triplex development. He believed the Tipping Street home could be easily pulled apart and reassembled at another site. "It's pretty old, but it would probably suit as a holiday
home," he said. "I'm happy to help someone out, if they'll clear the site." The current tenants, Samantha Graham and Phil McDonald, have called the modest
three-bedroom, one-bathroom abode home for a little over two years. Miss Graham said the street was in a quiet section of Carey Park, just south-east of the city centre. "It's just
a normal house really, it's nice inside, it's pretty quiet," she said. South West real estate agents say property investors have not yet returned to the market, which was hit
hard by the global financial crisis, but this has not stopped sellers from queuing up. Statistics released by real estate consultancy RP Data yesterday showed there were 32,497 property
listings in WA last month compared with 24,529 in the same month last year. GET THE LATEST NEWS FROM THEWEST.COM.AU IN YOUR INBOX. Sign up for our emails