When size matters.
One sold, one remains. Do not miss out on this superb opportunity.
Sitting on arguably one of the best streets in Melville, this large recently cleared building block presents the ultimate opportunity for those looking to build their dream home in this amazing location.
Presenting several opportunities for those looking to build, this green title block presents the ideal opportunity to construct a double storey home and capitalize on the stunning river and city vista on offer from this elevated location. With unique attributes such as the massive 18 plus metre frontage and 506 sqm of land, a large single level family home could also be easily accommodated.
The location is ideal, a short 250 metre walk down Curtis Road, you will find yourself in the spectacular Kadidjiny Park, a cherished treasure for children and locals alike. Located next door Melville Primary School is also within easy walking distance from the block.
Other amenities within close vicinity include the Attadale Foreshore, Melville Plaza Shopping Centre, Marmion Street shopping precinct, Garden City Shopping Centre and Melville High School. Bus routes to Fremantle and the CBD can be easily accessed a short walk towards Canning Highway. Note, the underground power rollout has commenced in this location further adding the aesthetics of this elevated location.
In a sought after locale, building blocks don't come much better or accommodating than this. Double storey or single level, the choice is yours with this opportunity not to be missed.
This land listing located in Melville was sold by Peter Zambotti and Peter Zambotti at Mont Property.
If you would like to get in touch with Peter Zambotti or Peter Zambotti regarding 6A Curtis Road, Melville, please call Peter on 0402 534 672 or call Peter on 0402 534 672, or contact the agent via email.
Melville is a small suburb 11 kilometres south of Perth City. Its two square kilometre land area is bound to the north by Canning Highway and Leach Highway in the south. Melville's most substantial development took place in the 1950s.
Though very close to many commercial sectors just outside of its boundaries, Melville is largely removed from urbanisation. Home to a number of parks and reserves, the suburb provides locals with numerous native public spaces to explore and enjoy. There are also two local schools, Melville Primary School and Melville Senior High School, and a recreation centre.