After being for sale with a local agent in the area for well over a year and securing no offers we launched an AGGRESSIVE online and geographically targeted Facebook campaign from perth -- and secured over 20 enquiries - 3 second viewings and sold to a motivated purchaser!
Location location location is what mum and dad always told you -- well here it is in a paradise location known the world round for its magical beauty...
There are 14 blocks for sale in the area and this one has been priced at the pointy end by a motivated seller who's cutting to the chase to get this one sold promptly. Its discounted upfront so you dont have to ask for it later!
Here's your opportunity to make the most of a soft property market and snap up a prime block being sold over 100k below original sale price to a lucky buyer who sees the opportunity to make a quick decision and build a great holiday home on a budget or go all out and build that dream home -- or buy and LAND BANK in the hopes of a future property market boom.
With a wide 20m frontage your options are endless in terms of building design -- and situated at the end of a cul-de-sac your location just literally could not be improved!
* Main services are already available ready for connection
* 180 degree views
* Elevated position
* Cul-de-sac location
* Minutes from the amenities in town
The exploring continues with some of Australia's amazing natural wonders which include Shell Beach, Francois Peron National Park, Monkey Mia dolphins, Steep Point and Hamelin Pool stromatolites
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We have some potential building plans available for low-cost all-in-one solutions just drop us a line:)
This land listing located in Denham was sold by Mike Gjestland at Sell Lease Property.
If you would like to get in touch with Mike Gjestland regarding 29 Oakley Ridge, Denham, please call 0466 115 688 or contact the agent via email.
Denham is a townsite located in Shark Bay 831 kilometres north north-east of Perth. The townsite was gazetted in 1898, and at that time was locally known as "Freshwater Camp". The government surveyor who surveyed the townsite, C M Denny, chose the name Denham for the townsite, deriving the name from the adjacent Denham Sound. The Sound in turn is named after Captain Henry Mangles Denham, a Royal Navy Hydrographer who surveyed a portion of Shark Bay in the HMS Herald in 1858.
The site chosen for this townsite was the only location in Shark Bay providing a good supply of fresh water. The local population at that time was principally engaged in pearling, and many opposed declaring a townsite, because of the process used to obtain the pearls and pearl shell. The pearlers used "shell pits" and "pogey tubs" in which they deposited the dead pearl shell fish, allowing it to come to a state of putrescence before boiling down. This enabled them to collect the pearls that were not visible when the pearl shells were opened on the beach. They believed the smell of their industry would force them to move away from the townsite where health laws would now apply.