If your dreaming of the Hills lifestyle and have been waiting for a large block on which to build your dream home, now is your chance to seize the opportunity! With 2.47 acres to play with, you can incorporate more than just a home on this property. Add a pool, a workshop, a garden with chook pens, or a big entertaining area complete with a built-in BBQ kitchen.
This block is set amongst native bushland surrounds yet offers easy access to local amenities. Mundaring Village is close by, while proximity to Great Eastern Highway makes zipping down to Midland Gate or navigating to the CBD and Perth airport easy.
Great Features:
• Large Native Bush Block
• Titled and Ready to Go!
• Large Building Envelopes
• Services Included: Water, Power, Phone, and NBN
• 2.47 Acres: Plenty of Room for EVERYTHING!
Convenient Location:
• Distance to Midland: 12 kilometres
• Distance to Perth Airport: 20 kilometres
• Distance to Perth CBD: 34 kilometres
Spoiled for choice
A total of 4 blocks are available at this prime Marri Road Location!
Lot 122 2.47 Acres From $379,000
Lot 123 2.47 Acres From $389,000
Lot 124 3.19 Acres From $419,000
If you want to get your first pick, you should act fast before luck runs out. Contact Randi Macpherson on 0408 559 247 or the Earnshaws office on 08 9299 6533 for more information and to reserve your preferred block.
This land listing located in Mahogany Creek was sold by Randi Macpherson at Earnshaws Real Estate.
If you would like to get in touch with Randi Macpherson regarding (Lot 121) 29 Marri Road, Mahogany Creek, please call 9299 6533 or contact the agent via email.
This suburb takes its name from Mahogany Creek, a picturesque tributary of Jane Brook which flows through the area. The creek was known by this name as early as 1830, and takes its name from the towering forest through which it flowed (mahogany was the early colonial name for Jarrah). This place is well known from "The Old Mahogany Inn" located here, an early colonial wayside inn, formerly known as the "Prince of Wales" Inn. The area was developed as orchard land in the 1890's, and a railway stopping place was established here in 1891.
Mahogany Creek is located within the Perth Hills and is part of the Shire of Mundaring. Facilities include Brown Park Main Hall, Mahogany Creek Hall and Danny Wimperus Reserve including a kids playground. This suburb is a close drive to Mundaring Village Shopping Centre and relies on neighbouring suburbs for primary and secondary schools.