Nicole Hindmarsh is proud to welcome Lot 102 Avoca Retreat North Dandalup to the market. Within this green title 12 lot subdivision, 2 lots have already SOLD.
Boasting the driest lots in the area, power available and mains water, along with underground water supply for your future bore, secure fencing and views of the Darling Scarp!
Stunning views of the Darling Scarp, bridle trails close by and the Coolup Regional Equestrian Centre just 35 minutes away.
A perfect place to raise the family and create life long memories! School bus services are available to the local primary school and Mandurah private schools.
You can have your space and still be close to all the amenities.
- Power connected
- Mains Water available
- 2000 m2 building envelopes
- Fixed Wireless Internet available
- BAL Rating Low
North Dandalup is a small town in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway between Serpentine and Pinjarra. Located just 15 minutes from Mandurah and Pinjarra with easy access to the freeway, you can be in Perth in less than an hour.
With only one lifestyle lot left in Stage 1, Lot 102 Avoca Retreat is now available with land title, power and mains water running to the block and fully fenced.
Be quick to secure this gorgeous block and contact Nicole Hindmarsh today 0415 815 156.
This land listing located in North Dandalup was sold by Nicole Hindmarsh at Harcourts Mandurah.
If you would like to get in touch with Nicole Hindmarsh regarding Lot 102 Avoca Retreat, North Dandalup, please call 0415 815 156 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of North Dandalup is located in the south west, 71 km south of Perth and 16 km north east of Pinjarra. It is located adjacent to the North Dandalup River, from which it derives its name. Dandalup is an Aboriginal name, having been shown on maps of the area since 1835. The meaning of the name is not known.
The townsite is situated on the South Western Railway, and North Dandalup was included as a stopping place in timetables of 1894. Land around the siding was privately owned and subdivided, but a schoolsite was set aside in 1899, and a hall and recreation ground in 1915. In 1932 the North Dandalup Prescribed Area was declared, and then in 1972 the area was gazetted a townsite.