A unique opportunity to secure a large 711 sqm parcel of land with two street frontages, allowing you the new owner to subdivide and capitalise on its prime location just 1.2km from the beach.
The existing property consists of an original 3 bed 1 bath home featuring jarrah floorboards, reverse air conditioning and solar panels. At the rear of the home are terraced garden beds accessed via limestone stairway leading to an enclosed alfresco complete with kitchenette gas BBQ and woodfire pizza oven.
Additional parking for multiple cars, boats, caravans is available with a large courtyard which opens up to the rear laneway through an electric sliding gate.
The property offers a multitude of options including subdivision, demolition, new home builds, renovations or even retain as a single large block.
Amenities close by include quality private and public schools, Hillary’s Marina/Sorrento Beach, cafes/restaurants, public transport and major shopping centre like Whiteford Shopping Centre.
For further details and inspection times please contact Craig Waters on 0404 071 261.
Special Features:
• Potential subdivision. 711 sqm
• Jarrah floorboards
• Solar panels
• Double street frontage
• Double garage at rear
• Storage room
• Extensive limestone retaining walls
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 114 Clontarf Street, Sorrento is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Craig Waters at The Agency on 23 Jun 2022.
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Sorrento is an established outer-northern suburb of Perth admired for its coastal lifestyle. Bound by the Indian Ocean to the west, Sorrento is four square kilometres in size. Though settlement of Sorrento dates from the mid 1800s, rapid development and growth didn't occur until the 1970s. Growth continued through till the early 1990s and has remained relatively stable since the mid 1990s.
Residents of Sorrento enjoy the desirable position of being close to major urban developments while still removed enough to soak up the benefits of suburban living. Relaxed and laid back, Sorrento features a number of parks and walkways for locals to explore and has access to two beaches. Seacrest Village Shopping Centre services the suburbs basic commercial requirements and there are two local schools.