Unlock the exceptional chance to create your dream home and lifestyle in Menora.
This prime 354sqm of land is nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac, featuring an optimal north/east aspect ensuring excellent natural light throughout the day.
Menora is such a desired suburb, and it is easy to see why with its enchanting tree-line streets and array of picturesque parks scattered throughout the neighbourhood. You will also enjoy the convenience of being close to high sought-after schools and all the amenities you could ever need.
Don't let this extraordinary opportunity slip by - seize your key to enter the area today.
Summary:
*Electric and gas supply conduits and water supply line in place and run to the boundary of the property - it is the epitome of 'buy and start building'
*354sqm of land, zoned R20
*North/east aspect
*NOT in the character retention area
*Survey-strata
*Cul-de-sac location
*Coolbinia primary & Mount Lawley high catchment (walk to both)
*Walking distance to Alexander Park & Tennis Club, Yokine Reserve & Hamer Park
*Short drive to Mount Hawthorn, Mount Lawley, Inglewood and North Perth precincts
*5km from the CBD
This land listing located in Menora was sold by Carlos Lehn at Beaucott Property Group.
If you would like to get in touch with Carlos Lehn regarding 7C Cone Place, Menora, please call 0416 206 736 or contact the agent via email.
The suburb of Menora grew out of a large area generally referred to as Mount Lawley. In 1954, the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, working with the Postmaster General established suburb names and boundaries for the inner metropolitan area. The area of Menora was considered unnamed, and Menora was chosen as the name because of the Menora Picture Theatre located in Walcott Street within the area.
Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities such as the Kosher Food Centre and Besh Fresh cafe. A Jewish synagogue was opened on Plantation Street in 1973 and remains a significant spiritual focus for Perth's Jewish community.
The suburb contains some commercial ribbon development along Walcott Street, which allows local residents to access retail services. Other facilities include a large number of public open space reserves and several pocket parks, Saint Paul's Primary School and several homes for senior citizens.