Vacant land in this prestigious Dolphin Quay marina precinct is rare as hen's teeth so this is a very unique opportunity to secure a stunning block which is literally 100m to Mandurah's pristine town beach, the Mandurah Offshore Fishing & Sailing Club and copious amounts of stunning restaurants and entertainment.
The block is a 279sqm corner block with multiple potential. As per the Mandurah Ocean Marina covenants the buyers must build a minimum of 2 storeys within 4 years of purchasing.
This block will be clean and ready for the new owner to build their masterpiece with potential to build two or three apartments (STCA).
What a perfect place to build your dream home to retire to or do a development and possibly keep one and sell one.
Council rates: $2,500 pa
Water rates: $1,251 pa
The owners have a proposed plan for 3 apartments drawn up, for more information contact Alison Hobbs on 0416 134 623.
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This land listing located in Mandurah has been listed for sale by Alison Hobbs at Harcourts Mandurah.
If you would like to get in touch with Alison Hobbs regarding this listing, please call 0416 134 623 or contact the agent via email.
A vibrant mixed-residential and commercial suburb, Mandurah is the heart of the Peel district. Once a small fishing village, Mandurah has evolved into a thriving regional city and a popular destination for tourists. Situated along Western Australia's coastline, Mandurah has firmly established itself as a first class 'sea change' destination with an array of property developments that include everything from family homes, to modern apartments in new estates and luxurious mansions with canal views.
An alluring mix of inner-city panache and classic suburban culture define the Mandurah lifestyle. As a result of the 'sea change' phenomenon which transformed the suburb, Mandurah is now home to a major shopping centre, quality restaurants, charming retail outlets, a bustling foreshore and a pulsating boardwalk. Throughout the year, Mandurah hosts several popular annual events such as the Crab Festival in mid-March and the Mandurah Boat Show in mid-October. Other notable features include the Mandurah Train Station, which provides a fast transport option into and out of the Perth CBD, and local schools, Mandurah Primary School, Mandurah Baptist College, Mandurah Catholic College and Frederick Irwin Anglican School.