A unique infill development opportunity. Prime Stirling land - 1,113sqm in a superb quiet location with approved DA (until January 2025) from City of Stirling for great develop of 8 Townhouses, ready to develop.
Development consists of
2 x 3 Bed 2 Bath (living 98 - 107sqm) 2 Carbays
5 x 2 Bed 2 Bath (living 80 - 90sqm) 1 Carbay
1x 1 Bed 1 Bath (living 66sqm) 1 Carbay
All Townhouses with storerooms and outdoor living
Total of 12 carbays and bikerack area with 2 Visitor carbays (including 1 on the street).
Attached link for full plans.
Option to redesign development up to 3 storeys. Refer pages 25-28 of The Stirling City Centre Northern Precinct Local Development Plan
Opportunity hold and enjoy the rental income of the existing 1960's family home and tenancy:
* 3/4 Bedrooms (Main bedroom with Built-in robes), separate study
* Central bathroom
* Good sized front lounge room with exposed floorboards
* Separate dining area adjoining kitchen with near new gas 5 burner cooktop
* Enclosed sleepout/ sitting area and spacious patio area
* Rented 375pw to July 2024
The Location (approx distance):
- 200m to Osborne Park Hospital
- 200m to Cafe Strip along Cedric St
- 200m to City of Stirling and Civic Gardens
- 500m to Stirling Train Station
- 800m to local Shopping Centre
- 1km to Innaloo Shopping Centre
- 1.4km to Balcatta Senior High School
- 2km to Balcatta Primary School
- 5km to Coast
- 8km to Perth CBD
For Information Memorandum or further details contact Rob Druitt 0417 922 194.
Offers to Purchase - Suit buyers north of $1.2m
This property at 21 Hugo Street, Stirling is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Rob Druitt at First National Druitt Saunders on 01 Feb 2024.
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Stirling is an established suburb 12 kilometres north of Perth. Bound by the Mitchell Freeway, Stirling was originally part of Osborne Park before being officially gazetted in 1976 as Stirling. Development of the area progressed quickly and continued throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Stirling's proximity to the Mitchell and Kwinana freeways provides residents with quick and convenient access into and out of Perth. Within the suburb there is the Stirling Village Shopping Centre, which exists to service the immediate needs of locals and houses a supermarket and a number of speciality stores. Parks and reserves are dominant in Stirling with everything from sporting fields to children's play equipment catered for. Also in the suburb are the City of Stirling offices, Osborne Park Hospital and the Stirling Train Station.