Nestled in the quintessential coastal town of Ledge Point, this premium 1,170 sqm corner lot presents a unique opportunity to embrace the serene coastal lifestyle you've been dreaming of. Elevated to afford potential sweeping ocean views from a second-story build, this blank canvas is perfect for designing your ultimate holiday home or a peaceful full-time residence.
Just a stone's throw away from the soothing waves and a short stroll to the local convenience store, every day feels like a vacation here. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of the ocean, enjoying leisurely walks along the beach, and unwinding in the natural beauty that surrounds you.
Located merely an hour from the vibrant Joondalup city, this property offers the perfect balance between accessibility and retreat. Additionally, you're only 10 minutes from the renowned town of Lancelin, famous for its beautiful beaches.
Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a tranquil seaside haven, this lot in Ledge Point offers the ideal setting for a lifestyle filled with peace, privacy, and picturesque views.
Don't miss out on the chance to build not just a home but a retreat for generations to enjoy. Discover the true essence of coastal living at Ledge Point - where your dream of a serene sanctuary becomes a reality.
This land listing located in Ledge Point was sold by Caroline Daniel at Ray White Lancelin.
If you would like to get in touch with Caroline Daniel regarding 16 Prince Street, Ledge Point, please call 0400 669 519 or contact the agent via email.
Ledge Point is a fishing town located on the west coast 120 kilometres north northwest of Perth. It is 17 kilometres south of Lancelin. The townsite derives its name from Ledge Point, a coastal feature first shown on maps in 1875 from a Royal Navy hydrographic survey. The Point takes its name from rocky ledges in the vicinity.
In 1937 the Government reserved land in the area for camping and recreation following a request from the Gingin Road Board. By 1952 there were three squatters' houses in the reserve close to the beach, and when a road to Lancelin was constructed close by in 1953 there was interest from others to lease land here and build holiday cottages. The Government decided to subdivide and declare a townsite, Ledge Point being selected as the name. The townsite was gazetted in 1955.