Branch out and grow.
The best opportunities take root in the right location, and this one is ripe for the picking. With 665sqm of R-ACO zoned land on the corner of bustling Beaufort Street and the leafy, Jacaranda-lined Crawford Road, this is a rare chance to cultivate something truly special. Strategically positioned for maximum exposure and accessibility, the possibilities are as vast as your imagination. Whether you're thinking boutique development, a mixed-use concept, or something entirely unique, this prime piece of Inglewood real estate is ready for you to shape its future.
Perhaps you’re keen to nurture your property portfolio and want to build a low-maintenance super nest egg. Maybe you have your heart set on raising your family here and spending weekends exploring the neighbourhood, sampling tasty treats at local bakeries, and just generally living your best life. Potentially, you could do both (or neither!) and design something versatile to see you through every stage of life, or start with something modest and expand down the track. While the possibilities seem endless – and they very nearly are – it all comes down to you and the kind of lush life you’re visualising. Weed out the options that don’t work for you, pick a couple of favourite ideas and let them germinate, and then get ready to nurture those that really excite you. You’ve got days and seasons and years ahead of you to savour this magical new life. But first things first: this block won’t wait, so make sure you snap it up, like, yesterday.
Location-wise, this is a vibrant and versatile spot to put down roots. It’s Beaufort Street, after all- recognisable to everyone as the heart of the Inglewood and Mount Lawley social scene. And this block is situated close to everything you could wish for whether you thrive amongst the nightlife or blossom in the daylight hours. Dinners and breakfasts alike are on the menu, at hotspots such as Cecchi’s (290m), Finlay & Sons (240m), Spice Town (700m), Il Milanese (305m), and Bay Bay’s (700m). Embrace live music with a cocktail or two at perennial faves Volare (1.6km), Lyric’s (1.8km), or Milk Bar (350m), try something new at the night markets in the town square (400m), and be entertained with events of all kinds at the Astor Theatre (2.3km). There’s no shortage of gyms in the area, but don’t overlook the simple joy of a walk in the fresh air or the rush of team sports. Remembrance Park is an easy 400m stroll, Grand Prom Reserve (1km) has cricket nets and a basketball court, and the nearby Macaulay Park/Walter Road Reserve/Inglewood Oval combo is a winner with a stadium, a dog park, a playground for the kids, footy, baseball, soccer, and tennis clubs, and the golf course just beyond. There’s a good crop of schools close by too, plus bus stops for maximum commuting convenience. It’s such a great location that you’ll never want to leave.
Ready to grow? Hit Nat and Jade up now (call or email).
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This property is offered for sale via EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. All offers will be presented as received and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Tuesday the 8th of April 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
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Land Size: 665sqm approximately
Council Rates: $2,166.54 per annum approximately (2024/2025)
Water Rates: $2,043.29 per annum approximately (2023/2024)
This land listing located in Inglewood has been listed for sale by Natalie Hoye and Jade Lippiatt at Red Fox Property Group.
If you would like to get in touch with Natalie Hoye or Jade Lippiatt regarding this listing, please call Natalie on 0405 812 273 or call Jade on 0403 677 178, or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyInglewood is an inner-northern suburb of Perth with a rich history and heritage. Present-day Inglewood is influenced by the charm of its past. Established in 1831, the bulk of Inglewood's landscape stems from its two distinct growth periods, 1904 to 1920 and 1935 to 1940, with renovation and restoration returning the pre-war vintage homes to their former glory.
The lifestyle in Inglewood is one of charm and convenience. Its beautifully old-fashioned suburban landscape is unique, yet its proximity to major urban inner-city hubs ensures modern conveniences and requirements are met. Inglewood's main commercial area is located on Beaufort Street and features retail facilities, cafes, a library, recreation centre and amenities. There is also an aquatic centre, golf course, facilities for tennis and soccer, a major park and a local primary school within the area.
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