Have you been searching for land, hoping to take advantage of the State & Federal building grants, but dont want to commit because all the listed land available hasn't received titles yet? Then look no further, at 9c Thomas Street titles are already issued so you have no concerns of waiting!
With all services already run to each lot including power with conduit & cable, telecommunications provisions with draw wire, sewer, water, gas and stormwater.
Class "S" soil classification with Geotechnical report available.
R60 Zoning, allowing for up to 60% of the land to be built upon.
Only a short drive to the proposed $32.5m WA Football Centre at Maniana Park.
9c Thomas - 262m2
Max building envelope 198m2 (approx.) including 1/3 share of the driveway apportioned to the land
Common Property Driveway - 206m2
What's Nearby (approximate distances)
- Bus stop: within 150m
- Cannington Park: 250m
- Cannington Train Station: 500m
- St Norberts High School: 1.4km
- Westfield Carousel: 1.8km
- St Josephs Primary: 1.9km
- Sevenoaks Senior College: 1.9km
- Perth Airport: 9km
- Perth: 11.4km
For further information on this exciting building opportunity, please contact Cameron Smart on 0411 598 969 or send through your enquiry today!
**Disclaimer: Ray White Cannington have in preparing this advert used our best endeavours to ensure the information contained is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements contained. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries with the relevant authorities to verify the information contained in this advert.**
This land listing located in East Cannington was sold by Cameron Smart at Ray White Cannington.
If you would like to get in touch with Cameron Smart regarding 9c Thomas Street, East Cannington, please call 0411 598 969 or contact the agent via email.
East Cannington is an established suburb southeast of Perth. East Cannington's most substantial development period occurred during the 1960s and 1970s.
Parks and reserves characterise the sections of the East Cannington landscape not used for housing purposes with minimal commercial activity in the area. While predominantly the suburb relies on facilities in surrounding neighbourhoods, there is a small shopping centre within the East Cannington precinct that takes care of immediate grocery and amenity requirements.