REASONS TO CALL THIS HOME:
Discover the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and opportunity with this 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom property, ideally located across from Tenterden Way reserve and walking distance to Seaforth train station.
Situated on a generous block, this property boasts incredible development potential with plans and previous development approval for 8 multiple units available making it an ideal choice for investors, developers, or those looking to secure a home with future growth prospects. The current zoning is R20/R40 with proposed R40/R60 on 850m2 also.
Prime Location: Enjoy the serene views of the park right at your doorstep while benefiting from the ease of nearby public transport, connecting you effortlessly to surrounding areas.
Spacious Interior: The home features three well-sized bedrooms, a functional bathroom, and an inviting living area, perfect for families or tenants.
Development Opportunity: With ample land size and zoning potential (STCA*), this property presents endless possibilities for subdivision, extensions, or redevelopment.
Convenient Amenities: Close to schools, shopping centers, cafes, and recreational facilities, this home offers an unbeatable lifestyle in a thriving community.
Whether you’re looking to move in, rent out, or explore development opportunities, this property is a rare find in a highly sought-after location. Don’t miss your chance to secure this versatile gem!
THE DETAILS:
Council rates: $1,700 Per annum
Water rates: $936.99 Per annum
Year built: 1972
Lot size: 850m2
Zoning: R20/40 with proposed R40/R60
Expected rental return: $600 - $630 per week
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GET IN TOUCH:
Shane Beaumont
Or
Jack Damir
This property at 22 Tenterden Way, Gosnells is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Shane Beaumont and Jack Damir at Haiven Property South on 23 Jan 2025.
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Established in 1890, Gosnells is a thriving southeastern suburb in Perth that spans 15 square kilometres. Bound by Canning River to the north and east and Wungong Brook and the Southern River to the south, Gosnells enjoys proximity to these natural wonders while simultaneously benefiting from facilities and attractions synonymous with a bustling urban environment.
There is no shortage of things to do in Gosnells. For those who crave the outdoors and nature there are upwards of 30 parks, reserves and wetlands within the area for you to explore, as well as fitness and athletic facilities like the Harmony Fields Fitness Track, which offers all the benefits of a gym without the costly membership fees. Other major features of the area include the Gosnells Railway Station, Gosnells Railway Markets, Foothills Shopping Centre, Gosnells Shopping Centre, City of Gosnells Museum and numerous schools like Gosnells Primary School and St Munchin's Catholic School. There are also tennis courts, skate parks, a leisure centre and the Addie Mills Centre, which provides programs and services to seniors and people with disabilities.