Dress circle land boasting generous proportions.
Set in arguably Booragoon’s most prestigious pocket, 67 The Ramble presents a rare 434sqm survey-strata corner allotment that blends blue-chip positioning with genuine design flexibility. With a generous 15.5m frontage to The Ramble and a secondary 13.39m frontage to Rintoul Loop, the site invites an architectural response that celebrates light, privacy and presence - think a striking corner elevation, abundant northern glazing, and effortless access and garaging options from either street (subject to approvals).
The proportions are superb for a refined single- or double-storey family home with generous indoor–outdoor flow, landscaped gardens and everything you have wanted in your dream home all without the time and cost of demolition. As a survey-strata lot, you’ll enjoy the confidence of separately titled services and no shared land, allowing you and your builder to plan with clarity. The corner setting also unlocks more natural light, better cross-ventilation and the chance to create distinct zones for living, sleeping and entertaining.
Lifestyle completes the picture. From here, you’re moments to LeisureFit Booragoon for health and aquatic facilities, a short hop to Westfield Booragoon for dining, retail and cinemas, and within easy reach of Len Shearer Reserve’s open spaces and playing fields. Booragoon Primary School is close by, with convenient transport links and everyday amenity all around.
Quiet, connected and surrounded by premium homes, this is land that rewards good ideas and long-term thinking. Bring your plans, engage your architect, and create a residence worthy of the address.
Rare as hen’s teeth this is.
This land listing located in Booragoon was sold by Peter Zambotti and Justin Ng at Haiven Property South.
If you would like to get in touch with Peter Zambotti or Justin Ng regarding 67 The Ramble, Booragoon, please call Peter on 0402 534 672 or call Justin on 0422 221 896, or contact the agent via email.
Booragoon is an established suburb with commercial areas located centrally within the City of Melville. Booragoon's development occurred between the 1960s and the early 1980s with a slight population decrease between 1991 and 2006, followed by another increase between 2006 and 2011.
Characterised by its mix of parks, reserves, property and commercial sectors, Booragoon is a suburb with plenty of diversity on offer. Garden City Shopping Centre is the most notable commercial feature and one of the largest shopping centres within the Perth metropolitan area. In addition to the main shopping establishment, Garden City houses a cinema, public library, Melville City Council office and a major regional bus station. Other features in Booragoon are Melville Aquatic Fitness Centre, Booragoon Lake Reserve and local school, Booragoon Primary School.