Let your imagination run wild here, on the ultimate "blank canvas" at the quiet tip of a cul-de-sac.
With a spacious 4 bedroom 1 bathroom floor plan with services set up already for the 2nd bathroom, a tired backyard swimming pool yearning for revival and a sprawling outdoor alfresco-entertaining area begging for a second life, this promising property is primed for transformation.
Whether you're looking to renovate, detonate or develop (subject to Western Australian Planning Commission and local-council approvals), the generous frontage and potential to sub-divide into two make this a rare and exciting find.
Beautiful Kirkpatrick Reserve sits serenely at the bottom of the street, with Morley Senior High School virtually next door and the likes of bus stops, St Andrew's Grammar, Camboon Primary School and Noranda Shopping Centre also only walking distance away from your doorstep. The sweeping Noranda Sporting Complex, Morley Bowling Club, medical facilities, major arterial roads, the Noranda Train Station and even the Galleria Shopping Centre in nearby Morley are all within arm's reach too, for living convenience.
It's time to turn possibility into profit - or lifestyle into legacy. Your destiny lies in your own hands.
Contact Nigel Ross today to find out more about this very unique opportunity!
Features include, but are not limited to:
• 4 bedrooms
• 1 bathroom with services ready for 2nd bathroom
• Double garage
• Quiet cul-de-sac locale
• Renovate or detonate - you decide
• Fantastic duplex-subdivision potential (STCA)
• 683sqm (approx.) block - with a generous frontage
• Built in 1978 (approx.)
• Sold in AS IS condition!
This property at 12 Quinn Court, Noranda is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Nigel Ross and Chris Carbery at Ross Realty WA on 28 Jun 2025.
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Noranda is an established suburb with significant parklands in its eastern precinct. Bound by Reid Highway in the north and Tonkin Highway in the east, Noranda was settled in the late 1800s when the land was mainly used for farming. It wasn’t until the late 1960s that substantial property development occurred.
A classic suburban lifestyle is enjoyed in Noranda. With plenty of parks and reserves colouring its landscape, residents have lots of public open space to explore, such as the Lightning Swamp Bushland, Ivory Park and Luderman Park.
There are local junior sporting clubs for football, cricket and netball, as well as two local state primary schools. Noranda Shopping Village services the area’s immediate shopping and amenity requirements.