A golden opportunity has arisen to own a prime piece of North Beach real estate, just 600m (approx.) from the beach! Sitting on 1,179sqm, zoned R20 with duplex potential, this is a property has so much to offer. The characterful split-level home has had just one owner since it was built, sitting pretty in a prime North Beach position, overlooking Charles Riley Parkland and within walking distance of both North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School. Boasting four bedrooms and two bathrooms, there's scope for a profitable return on investment with this property.
WHAT WE LOVE
• Huge 1,179sqm block zoned R20
• Opposite Charles Riley Parkland
• 600m to the ocean (approx.)
• Large family home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms
• Split level with huge double garage and workshop
• Walk to West Coast Drive
• Walk to North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School
Whether you subdivide the block or renovate the original property, you have the opportunity to live the dream coastal lifestyle in an incredible North Beach location.
Contact Ben Keevers today on 0404 056 010 for more information.
Disclaimer: This property is being sold "as-is". This information is provided for general information and marketing purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 61 North Beach Road, North Beach is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Ben Keevers and Emma Guthrie at Ray White Keevers Group on 16 Sep 2023.
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The name North Beach began as a descriptive name, derived from the suburb being at the time the most northerly of Perth's beaches. It was assigned in 1888 when surveyor Charles Crossland referred to the pastoral leases of Samuel Richard Hamersley as his "north beach coastal run". The suburb was originally set aside as a timber reserve in the 1860s and then as a quarantine area for camels entering in the 1890s. A number of orchards operated in the area with the only evidence that remains today an old olive tree on Hope Street.
Residential styles in North Beach include a mix of holiday dwellings from before and after World War II, some former workers' houses, and modern dwellings. As a residential suburb, North Beach has small shopping areas on the coast and at Flora Terrace and Castle Street which offer basic commercial services. The suburb features a tennis club and has two primary schools - North Beach Primary School and Our Lady of Grace School.