What an investment for the future- a family 4 x 2 home on one of the largest blocks in the R60 rezone area at 870m2 block But the best reason to buy is the potential with rezoning for a potential for 2 or 3 properties, this block ticks all the boxes with plans already drawn up for both a 2 property site, leaving the existing house as is or a 3 property site. - Its huge, fairly flat, and ideal for the future, in a stunning quiet location, close to Blue Lake Park, Joondalup Primary, the bus routes and a 4 min walk to the train station.
The home is spacious, with an a large and bight front lounge. This opens up to a large open plan living area, with bright kitchen overlooking a large family lounge with dining room, and an extra really handy outdoor/indoor sitting room.
There is a good sized master bedroom with en-suite and WIR. Three further minor and family bathroom. Perfect to rent out or live in.
Features include
- Lovely light and airy large front lounge
- Spacious open plan family friendly kitchen and lounge room leading out to a 3rd outdoor/indoor garden room.
- Good sized master bedroom en suite and WIR
- 3 further bedrooms and family bathroom
- Single garage and garden shed, and large garden complete this properties potential
- Home is Ideally located, approx. 4 min walk to the train station, Blue Lake Park and the school 5 mins away.
This superb investment property is ideally situated in a quiet street in the R20/R60 rezoning area, just waiting for the right person to see its potential.
Will go very quickly!
This property at 23 Ontario Crescent, Joondalup is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Stella McLean at Harcourts Alliance on 13 Feb 2021.
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Joondalup is the thriving urban centre of Perth's outer northern suburbs. The city is named after Lake Joondalup and the name Joondalup is a Noongar word, first recorded in 1837 and possibly meaning either "place of whiteness or glistening", or "place of a creature that can only move backwards".
Joondalup's development is relatively recent having only begun in the 1980s, where rapid growth occurred until 2006 and then steadied between 2006 and 2011 as fewer new homes and dwellings were built. Joondalup's 11 square kilometre land area is primarily used for housing and institutional purposes, with some industry sectors in the west and a commercial area in the suburbs centre.
Joondalup's City Centre is relaxed and casual with an alluring combination of cultural, civic and commercial areas built on the edge of Lake Joondalup. Residents and visitors to the area have an array of restaurants and cafes to choose from, as well as a major shopping centre with over 240 stores and a cinema. There is a university in the area, as well as a private hospital and numerous recreational facilities like an aquatic centre, basketball stadium and an arena. Local schools in the suburb include Joondalup Primary School and Lake Joondalup Baptist College.