This substantial 886m2 block is zoned R30 and has endless opportunities.
It could be your dream new home site, a two lot subdivision or you could simply move in and enjoy the attractive and much loved ‘original Rossmoyne’ home, whilst you make plans for the future.
With the popular Rossmoyne Primary at the end of the street and located within the Rossmoyne High School zone, your family is well positioned for the very best education options.
There is also a fabulous lifestyle on offer here, with easy walks to parks and the river, excellent shopping and nearby restaurant options.
The existing house is to be sold on an “as is where is basis” and the accommodation comprises; a neat, kitchen/dining area, a formal lounge, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a single garage plus additional off street parking.
Opportunities to purchase land value sites in this highly sort after pocket of Rossmoyne are rare and this property is well worth your consideration.
Outgoings
Council Rates: Approx: $1,624 per annum
Water Rates: Approx $1,154 per annum
Auction Terms
Deposit: $50,000 on the fall of the hammer
Settlement: 30/45/60/90 days at the buyers nomination
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This property at 16 Melrose Street, Rossmoyne is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Steven Currie at Caporn Young Estate Agents Pty Ltd on 14 May 2022.
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An established suburb with proximity to nearby urbanised areas, Rossmoyne provides residents with a relaxed suburban lifestyle. Two square kilometres in size, Rossmoyne is bound by the Canning River to the north, Shelley to the east, Leach Highway to the south and Bull Creek to the west. Its most significant development period began in the 1950s and then accelerated from the 1960s. Gradual increases have been experienced since the mid 1990s.
There are numerous parks and walkways to explore within Rossmoyne which add to its relaxed ambience. Though predominantly a residential area, the immediate commercial and amenity requirements of residents are serviced by the Rossmoyne Shopping Centre, which houses a supermarket, restaurant, hairdresser, post office and bakery. Public tennis courts and a bowling club are easily accessed within the Rossmoyne precinct and there is a local primary school and high school in the suburb.