Broad scope, a sublime park side locale and a frozen-in-time circa 1972 built abode are just a few highlights on a long list of reasons that make 46 Solander Road a must see.
The opportunity:
- A 684sqm allotment capitalising on a dreamy position overlooking James Cook Park
- Zoned R80 and falling within the ‘Banks District’ of the Whitford Activity Centre Structure Plan - savvy developers will have broad scope for redevelopment
- Astute investors will be able to landbank a blue chip acquisition returning an estimated $750-$800per week in rent, or
Aspiratonal and multi-generational families alike can lock in their future and secure the opportunity to subdivide and build two stunning new homes, pending the standard approval process
The home:
- Retro vibes in an immaculate circa 1972 built bungalow
- Wardrobes to all bedrooms
- Two powder rooms plus a central bathroom
- A pull through single car garage plus off-street parking for multiple vehicles
- A rear yard with established fruit trees and retained garden beds all bathed in northern sun
The lifestyle:
- James Cook Park on your doorstep
- 200m to Westfield Whitford City (restaurants, shopping, public transport, medical and library)
- 2.8km to Craigie Leisure Centre
- 3.1km to Hillarys Beach Club
The need to know:
Lot 12 on Plan 9880
Council rates = $1,780 (approx.)
This property at 46 Solander Road, Hillarys is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Brad McEwen at Haiven Property.
For more information about Hillarys, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Hillarys profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Brad McEwen regarding 46 Solander Road, Hillarys, please call 0435 215 450 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyHillarys is an outer-northern suburb of Perth bound by the Indian Ocean. The suburb is six square kilometres in size and is a residential area with commercial sectors in its northeast and significant parklands along the coast. Hillarys' growth was minimal until the 1970s and it wasn't until the 1980s through to the 1990s that rapid growth occurred.
Arguably the most notable feature of Hillarys is its boat harbour. A crowd-pleaser for both locals and visitors alike, the large marina and tourist development is home to bars, nightclubs, restaurants, shopping facilities, accommodation, kid-friendly activities and plenty of attractions. Also in the suburb are several parks and walkways, Westfield Whitford City Shopping Centre, Hillarys Shopping Centre, a ferry terminal to Rottnest Island and a local primary and high school.