Seize a rare chance to own a remarkable 1012sqm block (approx.) unit site in an unbeatable location. With an expansive 21 metre frontage, this property holds the potential of a three-lot development (subject to council approval). The current zoning is R20/30, and there's an exciting proposal for a zoning change to R40/60, paving the way for an even higher density development.
The existing duplex pair are a diamond in the rough, ready for your vision. Each with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a good-sized kitchen, with a huge backyard. This property is brimming with potential and is sold on an AS IS basis.
Centrally located near the Thornlie train station, close to the Thornlie Square shopping Centre, Leisure Centre, Swimming Pool, Library and Skate Park. For those people interested in Arts, the Don Russel Performing Arts Centre is not too far away. If you like going for walks, then the Canning River is just around the bend.
The property can be leased with some TLC or embark on the exciting journey of a high-density development. Act now and enquire before it's gone!
Block size: Approx. 1012sqm
Shire Rates: Approx. $2750 pa.
Water Rates: Approx. $772 pa
Rental Yield: Approx $420 per week
Please note the photos are for 65A.
Disclaimer: All information contained therein is gathered from relevant third parties sources. We cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must rely solely on their own enquiries.
This property at 65 Lester Drive, Thornlie is a four bedroom, two bathroom duplex sold by Veronica Hadfield at LJ Hooker Thornlie - Canning Vale on 21 Mar 2024.
Looking to buy a similar property in the area? View other four bedroom properties for sale in Thornlie or see other recently sold properties in Thornlie.
With a 12 square kilometre land area, Thornlie is the largest suburb within the City of Gosnells. Established during the post-war years, significant growth didn't occur until the late 1950s and lasted through to the 1980s. A slight population increase was experienced during the 1990s, but since has remained relatively stable.
Thornlie presents an appealing suburban lifestyle away from the hectic nature of inner-city living. An array of reserves and parks add to the suburban charm of Thornlie, while strong transport links keep the suburb well connected to the Perth metropolitan region.
Locally major features include a number of shopping centres such as the Forest Lakes Shopping Centre, Spencer Village Shopping Centre and the Thornlie Square Shopping Centre.
Recreational facilities are another appealing facet with Leisure World and the Tom Bateman Sporting Complex (home to the Perth Heat Baseball Club) all close by. There are several local schools in the area, such as Thornlie Primary School and Thornlie Senior High School.