Rare 802sqm vacant lot fringing Old Dunsborough and just a short walk to the beach.
A super generous size block of land, perfectly cleared and ideally positioned to enjoy a flexible corner location and quiet side street access.
Space and location will serve you well at 88 Naturaliste Terrace, Dunsborough. If you're looking to build the family home with summer pool , open gardens and side access to your huge workshop you have the space! If you're looking for a dual investment property, you have the room to build your main residence and separate studio / ancillary dwelling with dual street frontage for separate owner / tenant driveway access and no doubt there's room remaining for workshop storage and landscaped grounds.
A magnificent location, the kids can walk or ride to school safely, you can cruise down the beach within minutes, stroll into town for coffee and dinner or simply head 5 minutes north to one of the many pristine beaches, world class wineries and attractions spread across the Cape.
The land provides a northern orientation for private indoor and outdoor living, well positioned to enjoy the warming winter sunshine and shelter from the prevailing southerly winds.
If you're looking for one of the last vacant lots in this location, don't hesitate and miss this top block, snap it up and live right in the heart of beachside Dunsborough.
Simple low fire rating, NBN, electricity, scheme water and deep sewerage are all available to the property for future owner connection.
For further information and onsite inspection, please contact Tony Farris on 0417 951 838.
This land listing located in Dunsborough was sold by Tony Farris at Ray White Stocker Preston.
If you would like to get in touch with Tony Farris regarding 88 Naturaliste Terrace, Dunsborough, please call 0417 951 838 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Dunsborough is located on the coast, 12 kilometres southeast of Cape Naturaliste and approximately 19 kilometres of Busselton. It was gazetted as a Townsite in 1879, but land for a townsite was set aside here in the late 1830's, and there is a recorded whale fishery at "Dunsbro" in 1850.
Dunsborough is located adjacent to Dunn Bay from which it derives its name. The bay is believed to have been named by Governor James Stirling , March 1830, whilst on the "Eagle" carrying out a survey of Geographe Bay. It is named after Captain Richard Dalling Dunn, under whom Stirling served on the "Hibernia"120 and the "Armide"38 in 1810-1811 (Stirling named a number of features in Western Australia after naval officers under whom he served or was associated with) When Dunsborough first appeared on a map in 1839 it was spelt "Dunnsbro" but the extra n appears to have disappeared by 1850, and the spelling of "bro" was amended to "borough"when the name was gazetted in 1879.