Set in a quiet, highly connected pocket of Stirling, 21 Hugo Street presents a rare infill development opportunity with an approved DA in place and generous proportions to match. Zoned “Development” under the local development plan, this 1,113sqm site is well-positioned for a future multi-dwelling build in a location that continues to grow in demand.
The approved development application—valid until January 2026—allows for a boutique collection of eight dwellings, featuring a well-balanced mix of 3x2, 2x2, and 1x1 designs, each with dedicated storerooms. The plans also accommodate 12 resident car bays and multiple visitor bays, streamlining the path to construction and saving significant time and cost for the next owner.
Strategically located, the site offers close proximity to Osborne Park Hospital, the Cedric Street café strip, Stirling Civic precinct, train station, and major retail at Innaloo Shopping Centre. Nearby schools and established public transport links add to the area’s strong appeal for both rental and resale.
The existing 1960s home is being sold on an as-is basis and is currently tenanted on a periodic lease for $600 per week with the tenants happy to stay on while planning and final design work is completed.
Opportunities of this scale and position are increasingly hard to come by—this is a chance to secure a substantial development site in a central location with key approvals already in place.
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This property at 21 Hugo Street, Stirling is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Peter Zambotti and Justin Ng at Haiven Property South on 20 May 2025.
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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.