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22A Boya Crescent, Boya WA 6056

Sold price: $380,000 Sold: 30 Oct 2023
Sold
  • Landsize 2,291m2
Land

BUILD IT, LOVE IT, LIVE IT

Stunning Block with sensational views. Only 25 minutes from Perth CPD. 15 minutes to the airport and 10 minutes to Midland Station.

Features Include:

• Level building site.
• 180 Degree Uninterrupted views
• Water, Power, Phone connected
• Concrete Driveway
• Outstanding Views of the valley, hills, city and sunsets
• Close to doctors, deli, café, chiro, specialty shops, bottle shop, bakery and IGA
• Cul De Sac Street
• Community minded neighbours
• Wildlife, nature and serenity

Imagine relaxing in a home design of your choice, views of 180 degrees across the valley and over to the city.
Sipping on something nice and watching the sunsets and taking in the 'now'. Living your life the way it was meant to be.

Blocks like this are rare, elevated 'Hills' land with a flat building area and a concrete driveway. Water, power and phone connections are to the end of the driveway so it's all done for you. The fact that this is tucked away in a very beautiful street adds to the glory of this outstanding location.

If you are thinking of building your dream home then you simply MUST see this block.

BAL available.

Call Tonnie from Earnshaws real estate on 0414 364 327.

Property features

Listing snapshot by reiwa.com

This land listing located in Boya was sold by Tonnie Rebbettes at Earnshaws Real Estate.

If you would like to get in touch with Tonnie Rebbettes regarding 22A Boya Crescent, Boya, please call 0414 364 327 or contact the agent via email.

Cost breakdown

  • Council rates: $1,300 / year
  • Water rates: $268 / year

Nearby schools

1.0km
1.5km
Treetops Montessori School
  • Combined
  • Non-government
1.8km
Darlington Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
Disclaimer

Boya overview

To supply the stone required to build the groynes at Fremantle Harbour, a Government quarry was established in the hills a little south-west of Darlington. A spur line was run into the quarry from the existing railway and, by July 1901, dozens of iron and hessian huts housing approximately 150 workmen were clustered near the site. In August of 1901, construction began on a railway siding for the use of this settlement and the first name proposed was "Yan-Yeen". This was rejected because of a duplication in Victoria and the Aboriginal word "Boya", appropriately meaning rock/stone, was chosen instead. It was later found that the correct Aboriginal name for the area was "Nyeedoup" but Boya remains appropriate as the Aboriginal sub-tribe who once inhabited the hills were known as "Boya-Ngoora".

Boya quick stats

High end $1.1m
Median $833k
Low end $565k
11.8 %
Annual growth
$833k
Annual median sales price
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22A Boya Crescent, Boya was sold by Tonnie Rebbettes at Earnshaws Real Estate.

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