Brilliant location in a family street, this lovely level building site is just perfect as the place for your new home to provide security and comfort for years to come.
Excellent size with 470m2 in total including driveway of 120M2 means finding the perfectly designed home without compromising in the best features you desire in your dream home. The block comes fully fenced and ready to build on with underground power.
The $10,000 first home owners grant is available to buyers who qualify as well as the government home loan deposit scheme incentive to buyers who qualify.
Titles are issued quick settlement is available.
Easy walking distance to Belmay Primary School, Notre Dame Primary and Belmont City College and a short drive to Belvidere shopping precinct or the recently upgraded Belmont forum shopping centre.
The future looks bright in Belmont due in part to major infrastructure benefits such as the Redcliffe train station [under construction as part of the Forrestfield rail link project], airport runway upgrades as well as the airport DFO open now and Costco [ under construction]. The CBD is only 15 minutes away, plus you have easy access to the Crown resort, Swan River and Ascot Racecourse.
Please call Greg O for further details.
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This property at 31A Gregory Street, Belmont is a one bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Greg O at Porter Matthews Metro on 16 Jul 2020.
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Belmont is a mixed-use suburb that spans five square kilometres and is located six kilometres east of Perth. Established in 1831, significant growth didn't occur until the 1950s and 1960s and more recently a population increase was experienced between 1991 and 2006, and more significantly still between 2006 and 2011.
A suburban lifestyle with local commercial facilities and a major city centre close by means that Belmont residents enjoy the best of both worlds. The Belmont City Centre is a thriving local retail and entertainment sector that includes the Belmont Forum Shopping Centre, restaurants, a tavern and a cinema. Close by is the Belmont Leisure Centre which is a recreational facility with pools, a gym and plenty of sporting options. There are a number of parks and bushland in Belmont, as well as two local schools.