103 Williamson is a 1963 Double Brick House with tile roof sitting on a large 1042sqm block zoned R20. Location is a superb cul-de-sac off Alexander Road (Bus Route), close to Primary and Secondary Schools along with shopping.
It is an extremely tired house yet can be retained by removing the garage, creating a second block at the rear. There are already high quality recently built homes in this cul-de-sac. One of the images shows what is built next door which can be done at 103.
• Property being sold on an "As Is" basis
• Three bedrooms plus a sleep out or study
For the right buyer you can restore the home or demolish and create two 521spm street front blocks. If you are looking for land to build for yourself this is a cheap way of securing your block and selling off the other. Build to rent?
Many options, if you are a buyer wanting a large 4 x 2 or bigger with loads of land, perfect for a renovation- extension as its double brick on a concrete slab.
Investors and developers, these big blocks are becoming fewer and far between!
As reported by REIWA 8/6/23 listings have plunged to 5885, the lowest level since March 2010, 29.3% lower than 12 months ago. Homes are selling in a median of 12 days. The fastest selling since keeping records in 1998. Sales have outpaced properties coming to the market for the past 2 months. With a massive shortage of housing stock, migration to WA, Rents going through the roof, my gut & head tell me, meaningful capital growth is either upon us or about to start.
Looks like a 2013/2014 Boom Time about to happen again, the way I read it.
This property at 103 Williamson Avenue, Belmont is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ross Kretschmar at WELSH Real Estate on 20 Jun 2023.
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Belmont is a mixed-use suburb that spans five square kilometres and is located six kilometres east of Perth. Established in 1831, significant growth didn't occur until the 1950s and 1960s and more recently a population increase was experienced between 1991 and 2006, and more significantly still between 2006 and 2011.
A suburban lifestyle with local commercial facilities and a major city centre close by means that Belmont residents enjoy the best of both worlds. The Belmont City Centre is a thriving local retail and entertainment sector that includes the Belmont Forum Shopping Centre, restaurants, a tavern and a cinema. Close by is the Belmont Leisure Centre which is a recreational facility with pools, a gym and plenty of sporting options. There are a number of parks and bushland in Belmont, as well as two local schools.