Madora Bay, located on the Northern outskirts of Mandurah boasts some of the most beautiful coastline between Perth and Mandurah. Situated on a quiet cul de sac just meters from the pristine coastline an opportunity exists to secure a huge 1,204m2 block of land.
Located right on the end of the cul de sac and with street frontage facing North West, ocean views will be available from this wonderful and rare block of land.
• A Massive land size of 1204m2
• 16m frontage
• Ocean views available
• Once home to an old beach shack which has been cleared to build a new dream home in a dream location
• Beach blocks this size are incredibly rare, so act fast or you’ll miss it forever
• The new Lakelands shopping centre is close by
There are some leading private and public schools close by, access to public transport is set to improve with the soon to be opened Lakelands train station and there is easy access to the Kwinana Freeway. Additionally there are some terrific parks and walkways to enjoy in this coastal lifestyle
Build the home of your dreams with space to enjoy, contact Ted or Imelda on 0411287384 or 0411682797 for further details today.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information 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 land listing located in Madora Bay was sold by Ted Pankhurst and Imelda Pankhurst at The Agency.
If you would like to get in touch with Ted Pankhurst or Imelda Pankhurst regarding 7 Diadem Place, Madora Bay, please call Ted on 0411 287 384 or call Imelda on 0411 682 797, or contact the agent via email.
Madora Bay is an idyllic coastal suburb within the City of Mandurah. Heralded for its relaxed and friendly ambience, Madora Bay strikes the balance of being close to the fast-paced centre of Mandurah, while still retaining its small-town feel. The original development of Madora Bay began in the 1960s following sub-division.
Madora Bay's most significant feature is its beach. Beautiful and pristine, it is an attraction for locals and tourists alike with places for walking, swimming, surfing, fishing and boating all located here. Public open spaces like parks, reserves and walking tracks add to Madora Bay's laid back environment, while recreational facilities like the Madora Bay Community Hall brings locals together, with indoor bowls, card afternoons, sewing classes, youth nights and much more held here. There is also a local deli and tavern in the area.