ALL OFFERS PRESENTED ON THE 12th OF FEBRUARY
Unveil your vision on this exceptional 463 sqm block of land located in the heart of Mount Hawthorn. Proudly perched on the very top of Mount Hawthorn’s most sought-after street, this rare lot offers the perfect blank canvas to build your future abode, just moments from The Mezz Shopping Centre, Mt Hawthorn Shopping Precinct, Edinboro Street Reserve and Mount Hawthorn Primary School.
Situated seconds from Mount Hawthorn's vibrant café and dining scene, parklands, transportation hubs and the Perth CBD, this prime location sets the stage for convenient living.
Embrace the opportunity to construct your ideal residence and elevate your dreams in this desirable pocket of Mount Hawthorn.
Location;
• 200m- The Mezz Shopping Centre
• 300m- Mount Hawthorn Cafe & Restaurant precinct
• 400m- Edinboro Street Reserve
• 750m- Mount Hawthorn Primary School
• 1.1km- Aranmore Catholic College
• 1.6km- Britannia Reserve
• 2.5km - Glendalough Station
• 4.2km- St John of God Hospital
• 5.0km - Bob Hawke College
• 5.2km - Perth CBD
Council Rates- $2,156.74
Water Rates- $1,012.18
This land listing located in Mount Hawthorn was sold by Hamish Laidlaw at Xceed Real Estate.
If you would like to get in touch with Hamish Laidlaw regarding 59 Fairfield Street, Mount Hawthorn, please call 0417 971 528 or contact the agent via email.
Close to Perth City, but removed enough to maintain its own suburbanised charm, Mount Hawthorn is a suburb lined with elegant townhouses and heritage buildings. Beautiful and laid back, Mount Hawthorn is a personable suburb that provides residents with an inner-city lifestyle with a yesteryear allure.
With numerous cafes and restaurants within walking distance, there is plenty to do within the suburb without being overloaded. The social scene offered up by Mount Hawthorn includes Neighbourhood Piazza, The Cabin, Pirate Bar, The Jazz Cellar and The Paddington Ale House, while your shopping needs are taken care of with Tredways, Stella Rose Fashion and Code Bloom. There are local parks, a moving war memorial at the Anzac Cottage, which was built in 24 hours back in 1916 and various primary schools.