Blocks this size are like hens' teeth and are becoming more and more rare in the current trend of subdividing.
The house was built in 1946 and sits on a massive 1012 m2 block in a quiet leafy street of Woodbridge and has fantastic development potential.
The original 3 x 1 house does need a facelift - perfect for someone handy and looking to bring the property back to its former glory.
It has a huge 6m x 9m powered shed with its own electrical distribution board, partially insulated and concrete floor.
There are a large selection of citrus trees behind the shed - no need to buy expensive lemons from the supermarket!
However, if you are looking for a large block to subdivide , this could be exactly what you're looking for as the house is not heritage listed.
Alternatively, if you want the space, you could knock down the house, and build your dream home.
It was recently rented for $250.00 per week, so if you need to bide some time before you build, you can certainly rent it out until you are ready.
Located in the Woodbridge Heritage Area, and currently zoned as Residential 20/50, the block is capped at two dwellings.
Literally a 5 minute walk to Woodbridge Railway Station, Woodbridge Primary School, Guildford Grammar, Helena River and beautiful parklands, this block will not last long.
Council rates $1589 pa (approx) Water rates $805.00 pa (approx).
Be quick, before it is snapped up.
This property at 21 Chatham Road, Woodbridge is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Liesa Leddick at Century 21 River Residential on 30 Jun 2021.
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Woodbridge is a small suburb within the City of Swan that used to be known as ‘West Midland’ when it was formerly part of neighbouring suburb Midland. Woodbridge’s first growth period took place in the 1880s and 1890s, but it wasn’t till after the Second World War that significant development occurred.
Predominantly a suburb used for housing, Woodbridge enjoys close proximity to the Midland CBD. Within its boundaries there are two schools, Woodbridge Primary School and Governor Stirling Senior High School, as well as a local shopping centre which takes care of immediate amenity and shopping requirements.
Woodbridge Railway Station provides good transport options connecting to the Midland line and providing a direct route into Perth. Other features of note are the Woodbridge House National Trust and the Woodbridge Riverside Park and Play Space.