Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home at 10 Windich Street, Esperance! This generous 748 sqm parcel of residential land offers an incredible opportunity to build in one of the most sought-after locations in the region. Being zoned Residential R-30, the block has dual dwelling capabilities or design you forever home taking advantage of bay views from a double storey build. Situated in town centre, this property is just a stone's throw away from local amenities, schools, parks, and the stunning beaches that Esperance is renowned for. Lockable shed is already established. Whether you're looking to build your forever home or seeking a promising investment opportunity, this land is a fantastic choice in a growing community.- This is a rare chance to secure a piece of Esperance real estate in a desirable area. Imagine waking up to the serene surroundings and the vibrant community of Esperance. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to create the lifestyle you've always dreamed of! Your future home awaits!
This land listing located in Esperance was sold by Chris Pope at Esperance Real Estate.
If you would like to get in touch with Chris Pope regarding 10 Windich Street, Esperance, please call 0439 772 747 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Esperance, located on the central south coast of the state, derives its name from the bay on which it is located. Esperance Bay was given this name by Admiral Bruny D'Entrecasteaux, commander of the French expedition which explored this coast in 1792. The name honours the ship "L'Esperance" commanded by Captain Huon de Kermadec, which anchored here on 9 December 1792. The bay provided safe anchorage while repairs were made to the "L'Esperance". The name of the other ship in D'Entrecasteaux's expedition, "L'Recherche", is preserved by the naming of the adjacent islands as the Archipelago of the Recherche.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempster family in the 1870's, and in 1876 a telegraph station was opened here. The formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.