Nestled perfectly right in the heart of the ever-growing Clarkson housing /shopping precinct , this expansive 1,881 m² block of land is oozing with potential with a highly desirable R60 zoning, this prime parcel offers a rare opportunity to shape the future of this thriving suburb, making it the perfect blank canvas for developers, visionaries, and investors alike.
The flexible zoning allows for a wide range of development possibilities, from boutique townhouses and stylish apartments to a high-density residential project (subject to council approval). Positioned for maximum accessibility, the site is just minutes from Clarkson Railway Station, ensuring effortless connectivity to Perth CBD and beyond. Major transport links, shopping centres, and lifestyle amenities are all within easy reach, adding to the property's convenience and appeal.
Surrounded by a well-established community and close to reputable schools, parks, and vibrant entertainment hubs, this location is primed for high-demand residential development. The nearby retail and café scene further enhances its desirability, making it an attractive proposition for future homeowners or tenants.
Opportunities of this scale and zoning in such a sought-after location are increasingly rare. Whether you're looking to capitalize on the area's rapid growth or bring an ambitious project to life, 19 Jamaica Lane is a development prospect that can't be overlooked.
Council rates: $4,900.40 per annum (estimate)
Water rates: $1,069.91 per annum approx
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This land listing located in Clarkson was sold by Paul Owen at Beaucott Property Group.
If you would like to get in touch with Paul Owen regarding 19 Jamaica Lane, Clarkson, please call 0411 601 420 or contact the agent via email.
Despite its relatively recent development in the early 1990s, Clarkson has since evolved into a thriving northern suburb of Perth. Home to more than 11,650 people, Clarkson's population grew exponentially between 1991 and 2011 as a large influx of new homes and other dwellings were built. The suburb has a seven square kilometre land area and is part of the City of Wanneroo.
One of Clarkson's major features and an attribute that has contributed to the suburbs growth is the establishment of the Clarkson Railway Station following the extension of the Perth railway line in 2004. Clarkson also has several parks for residents to enjoy, a local shopping centre and a number of schools, such as Clarkson Community High School and Somerly Primary School.