To Be Sold Under Instruction From The Public Trustee
Situated on a 700sqm green title block just a short stroll from the ever popular Neil McDougall Park, is a 1950s style home that is in need of TLC and is to be sold 'as is'. Keep the brick and tile bones of this 1950s residence or demolish and build a home to suit your needs. The added benefit of being well located in the Canning Bridge Activity Centre Zone, this property forms part of the Davilak Quarter redevelopment guidelines* - see below link. Walk straight down Davilak Street and you'll be at the Canning Bridge train station!
This sought after pocket of Como enjoys ample access to Perth's major and minor arterial roads, and is surrounded by public transport options ready to whisk you off to a multitude of destinations, alongside the convenient Kwinana Freeway on and off ramps nearby, or the Ley street café strip serving up breakfast, lunch and dinner.
*Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan - https://southperth.wa.gov.au/docs/default-source/4-develop/planning/planning-projects/canning-bridge/canning-bridge/canning-bridge-activity-centre-plan.pdf?sfvrsn=2002fdbd_22
Key Features
• 700sqm green title block
• Situated in Davilak Quarter (Q4) of Canning Bridge Activity Centre Zone
• Excellent location with ample access to public transport, major and minor arterial roads
• 1950s Brick and tile home in need of TLC
• 48m from Neil MacDougall Park
• 290m from Ley street Café Strip
• 1km from Canning Bridge Station
• 8.2km from Perth CBD
Land area: 700sqm
Zoning: Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan
Local Authority: City of South Perth
Council Rates: $1,311.18 p/a approx.
Water Rates: $1,096.74 p/a approx.
A Comprehensive Information Pack is available please contact Shaun Yeo on 0417836667 for further details.
This property at 37 Ley Street, Como is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Shaun Yeo at Jones Ballard on 07 Oct 2022.
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Como is an established suburb bound to the west by the Canning and Swan Rivers. Part of the City of South Perth's municipality, Como experienced its most significant development during the 1950s and 1960s, with gradual growth since the early 1990s as new dwellings were added to the area.
Parks and reserves are a dominant aspect of the Como landscape, such as one of Como's most notable features the international standard 27 hole Collier Park Golf Course. The Como Hotel is a popular bar, café and restaurant in the suburb and a recognisable fixture of Canning Highway. There are also some shops in the area to service local requirements, as well as four local schools, including Penrhos College.