Bordering Woodbridge and Viveash, this 1034sqm, R60/80 vacant block offers scope with zoning to allow for a multi-unit development or 4 strata units. Within easy reach of St John of God Hospital and the soon-to-be-built Midland Campus of Curtin University campus, the time is right to focus to the future and divide, build and thrive.
Vacant 1034sqm block
Zoned R60 / R 80
Ready for development
Site survey complete
Soil testing complete
Superior location
Border of Viveash
Border of Woodbridge
Close to town & t/port
Walk to river & reserve
The slightly tapering block slopes gently up from the road putting your future development on the high side. Soil testing and site surveys – available on request – give you a green light on design and development phases.
Situated at the Midland-Viveash-Woodbridge border this Elvire Street lot occupies an enviable location. Within walking distance of the Swan River and the green open spaces of riverside reserves, the property offers fantastic links to local schools, the services and amenities of Midland and rail links to the Perth CBD. Close to the Swan Valley and within a short commute of the airport, this elite location has a bright future.
Start realizing your future goals with this well-placed lot.
To arrange an inspection of this property or for the best advice, the best service and the best solutions call “The Expert” Ken Wiggins on 0403 012 950
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This land listing located in Midland was sold by Ken Wiggins at Brookwood Realty.
If you would like to get in touch with Ken Wiggins regarding 10 Elvire Street, Midland, please call 0403 012 950 or contact the agent via email.
Midland is a mixed-use suburb with industrial, commercial and residential areas. It experienced its most substantial development period occurring during the post-war years. More recently, Midland experienced growth between 2001 and 2011 as new dwellings were added to the Midland Redevelopment Area, a State Government urban renewal project which commenced in 2000.
Midland offers its residents a suburban environment with a good supply of commercial and recreational establishments. There are three shopping centres in the area, Midland Central Shopping Centre, Midland Gate Shopping Centre and Centrepoint Shopping Centre, plus a leisure centre, speed dome, sports complex, a skate park, town hall and arts centre. Other major establishments include Swan District Hospital, Polytechnic West Midland Campus and a number of schools. There is also plenty of open public space with parks, reserves, walk trails and ovals in abundance.