Mitch Marsh.Credit:AAP

The 1970s-built house is prime for a renovation or to be knocked down for a new build.

Property prices in East Fremantle have remained steady for the past 10 years but the suburb saw growth of about 3.9 per cent over the past year.

The median house price for the area has increased to $1.19 million from $1.08 million over the past five years.

Marsh sold his Bicton house a few years ago for $2.38 million, as he upgraded to a beachside Cottesloe home he picked up for $2.75 million in late 2018.

The all-rounder signed on to another four years with the Scorchers on Monday and will have played 14 seasons with the club by the end of the contract.

“We’ve been a very successful club over a long period of time, the support we get from our fans is incredible, so it was an easy decision to sign on for another four years,” Marsh said.

Fellow Scorcher Jhye Richardson and Ashton Agar were both active in the property market last year with the settlement of new homes in September.

Fast bowler Richardson bought a four bedroom, two bathroom house on a five acre block in Banjup for $1.215 million.

The property also features a solar heated swimming pool, rainwater tank, newly built self-contained granny flat, and a home theatre set-up featuring a projector.

Jhye Richardson has bought a large home on a five acre block in Banjup.

Jhye Richardson has bought a large home on a five acre block in Banjup.Credit:Semple Property Group

Agar meanwhile has put up his Scarborough town house for rent, at $650 per week, after buying a $2.25 million home in the ritzy suburb of Dalkeith.

The three bedroom home features a tennis court and a pool.

Ashton Agar's new home in Dalkeith features a tennis court.

Ashton Agar’s new home in Dalkeith features a tennis court.Credit:Mack Hall Real Estate



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