Searching for the ideal property to develop?...well, look no more!
Recent zoning changes are now in your favour!
Here's a level 739sqm block now zoned R40 - R80 and perfect for multi-dwelling residential development (single/grouped dwellings not preferred). Think apartment living...
The original Circa 1930's cottage has been much loved over the years, but the time has come to make way for bigger and better...this is where you come in.
It's your opportunity to become a leader within the area.
Everything is within easy reach: -
1. Proximity to the fabulous Westfield Carousel (15-minute walk)
2. Walking distance to both Queens Park and Cannington stations
3. 5 minute walk to Hambley's Super IGA, Post Office), lotto kiosk and liquor store
4. Easy stroll distance to Cannington Leisureplex
5. Close to Cannington Community College, Sevenoaks Senior College, St Norbert College, and St Joseph's Primary School
6. Less than 2 kilometres to the beautiful Canning River Reserve
7. Park up on Carden Drive and enjoy the lovely Butterflies, Birds, and Bridges, walk the dogs or cycle it with the family.
8. Picnic and play at the beautiful Kent Street Weir or enjoy the airy setting and culinary delights of Lo Quay River Cafe followed by a visit to the "eco" center.
Call Louis Carr on 0417 733 113 or Melanie Fear on 0421 383 089 today for more information or to organise a private viewing.
Check out the web page on the City of Canning by typing in the link below to view the Queens Park Local Structure Plan for the area (see pages 13, 14, and 27-35 in particular). Or call them on 1300 422 664 to discuss.
Chattels depicted or described are not included in the sale unless specified in the Offer and Acceptance.
This property at 15 Toledo Close, Cannington is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Melanie Fear and Louis Carr at Acton | Belle Property Dalkeith on 21 Jul 2020.
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With settlement dating from the 1840s, Cannington didn't experience significant residential development until the post-war years. Rapid growth began in the 1960s with another substantial increase occurring in the 1990s. Part of the City of Canning, Cannington has substantial commercial sectors within its four square kilometre land area.
Cannington is well serviced by a mixture of retail and recreational facilities. Westfield Carousel Shopping Centre is a major fixture of Cannington with everything from extensive retail shops, a gym, pub, restaurants and cinema available here. There are numerous parks for locals to enjoy as well as the Canning River, which bounds the suburb to the south. Local schools include Cannington Primary School and Cannington Community College.