ONE SOLD, ONE REMAINS..
Opportunities like this are exceptionally rare. Presenting a green titled, street-front vacant block in Myaree's most tightly held pocket within the Applecross High School Zone. Framed by beautiful Jacaranda trees, 11B Evershed Street is ready for you to design and build your dream home in an area that is booming.
Set on 435sqm with a wide 10.06 metre frontage, this generously proportioned lot offers flexibility that is increasingly hard to find. The block is relatively level with minimal site works required, making it an ideal and cost-effective building opportunity.
Perfectly positioned within the sought-after Applecross Senior High School zone, this location delivers both lifestyle and long-term value. Enjoy being within walking distance to the 24/7 Good Grocer Myaree, Mel Maria Pater Noster Primary School, the Swan River as well as Herb Napthally park just 50 metres away. This location is ideal for families, professionals, or downsizers seeking a premium riverside lifestyle in an amazing location.
Property Highlights:
• Green titled, street-front vacant block
• 435sqm land size
• 10.06m wide frontage
• Applecross Senior High School catchment
• Walking distance to the Swan River
• Herb Napthally Park located only 50 metres away
• Relatively level block with minimal site works
• Extremely rare offering in this location
• One of the best locations within Myaree
Build new in an established, high-demand suburb and secure a lifestyle that combines convenience, prestige, and future growth.
Vacant land of this size and quality in Myaree is seldom available - don't miss this exceptional opportunity.
Contact Adrian Holler today to meet on site or discuss in further detail.
This land listing located in Myaree was sold by Adrian Holler at Mack Hall Real Estate in assoc. with Knight Frank.
If you would like to get in touch with Adrian Holler regarding 11B Evershed Street, Myaree, please call 0416 124 514 or contact the agent via email.
Prior to 1954, the suburb now named Myaree was part of Melville until the Melville Road Board acquired land and planning for an urban residential area in conjunction with an industrial area. The name, Myaree, which is an Aboriginal word meaning 'foliage', was suggested and street names were chosen commemorating men of the district who died on active service in the first world war and old residents who had played an active part in the development of the area.
Myaree is home to a retail hub along Leach Highway which includes many major retail outlets and public transport, providing a short journey to Fremantle and Perth City. Other features include seven reserves and parks such as Marmion Reserve, a sporting space with it's own lake with walking path.