Hidden in a sought-after pocket of Mount Helena, in a quintessential Hills setting, this vacant corner lot offers an idyllic backdrop for the home of your dreams. The elevated 2289 sqm block offers the potential for dual access and valley views to the east. Minutes from The Heritage Trail and Alps Reserve, the township of Mount Helena is only a short walk away. At the same time, easy access to arterial roads puts Mundaring, Midland and beyond within easy reach.
Vacant corner block
2289 sqm high side
Beautiful natural lot
Nth-East facing to valley
Sought-after enclave
Walk to town centre
Reserve at top road
Scheme water, power avail
NBN at the verge
Build for valley views
Travelling along Johnston Street feels like discovering a hidden enclave where the natural beauty of the landscape shines, a sense of space and freedom remains, and the prospect of raising a family in a quintessential Hills setting is irresistible.
An elevated corner position and landscape of eucalypts, grass trees and wildflowers offer an impressive backdrop to a home with the potential for valley views and dual access.
The classic Hills township of Mount Helena, with a much-loved pub, small supermarket, doctor’s surgery and vet clinic, is a pleasant walk away. Local primary and secondary schools, the community pool, a sporting field and kilometres of walking and riding along the Heritage Trail paint a picture of a well-rounded, adventurous and active lifestyle.
Don’t wait to view this ideally positioned block in a sought-after location. It offers a perfect starting point to the Hills life of your dreams.
To arrange an inspection of this property, call Nigel Williams - 0417 988 680.
This land listing located in Mount Helena was sold by Nigel Williams at Brookwood Realty.
If you would like to get in touch with Nigel Williams regarding 36 Johnston Street, Mount Helena, please call 0417 988 680 or contact the agent via email.
Mount Helena is a rural and residential suburb 33 kilometres north of Perth. Established in the mid-1800s, Mount Helena's most significant development period didn't occur until the 1970s and 1980s. The suburb has a total land area of 29 square kilometres.
The numerous parks and reserves that provide Mount Helena with its beautiful rural backdrop are perhaps the suburbs most notable features. Some of these parks and reserves include Wooroloo Regional Park, Dargin Park, Pioneer Park and the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. Also of note are the Mount Helena Aquatic Centre and several local schools such as Eastern Hills Senior High School and Mount Helena Primary School.