If you are truly looking for a semi-rural style lifestyle within 12kms to the CBD because of work commitments or school for your teenagers then please come and explore this Riverside Block in Ascot.
Backing onto Garvey Parkland and strolling distance to the Ascot Kayak Club, you will experience the most relaxing lifestyle imaginable as you look at all types of birdlife or paddle your kayak down the majestic Swan River.
You can also easily access all major highways being so central, drive to the city or catch a close by Train down the road if you work in the Terraces or you are hop skip and a jump if you need to be close to both Airports if you commute lots for a living.
You are close to some major secondary private schooling choices be them in the Perth City, or South/ East Perth Suburbs or Guildford.
This diamond shaped vacant 1243m which has been recently cleared is a one off bespoke block waiting your dream home/s:
• Build your mammoth dream home that you have always wanted in a location you never thought possible to afford.
Or
• With Existing DA approval in place ( but soon to expire in mid-December 24) subdivide into 2 survey strata lots of 721m Lot 1 / 522m Lot 2.
• Existing housing designs also available on application
For a site meeting or further information please call
Water rates: $1,251.65 p/a (approx.) (01/07/2024 to 30/06/2024)
Council rates: $1,758.16 p/a (approx.)
Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this advertisement, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all pertinent matters. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the Vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract.
This land listing located in Ascot was sold by David Quadros at Porter Matthews Metro.
If you would like to get in touch with David Quadros regarding 68 Fauntleroy Avenue, Ascot, please call 9475 9622 or contact the agent via email.
Ascot is an inner-city suburb of Perth that has undergone substantial redevelopment in recent years. It is well known for its recreational facilities and has an industrial sector along the Great Eastern Highway. Ascot's total land area spans four square kilometres.
Arguably the most notable feature of the suburb is the Ascot Racecourse, a major horse racing track, which never fails to draw a crowd. There are plenty of parks in the suburb, like Adachi Park, Garvey Park and Hardey Park, which provide terrific outdoor locations to explore and play. The Swan River is an alluring fixture of Ascot, bounding it to the north and west.