Opportunities like this do not come around often, especially with land in high demand right now. If position and price are important to you then this lot ticks both boxes.
Located in the highly sought-after location of "Old Sorrento" this PROPOSED 405m2 lot offers both street frontage AND rear laneway access making for very exciting build options with a magnitude of potential.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Sitting at the foot of Robin Reserve and just a few minutes walk to the stunning Sorrento coastline, this location offers year-round attractions for young families and downsizers alike.
Locals of the area can rely on Marmion and Seacrest Village Shopping Centre's for all essential conveniences and basic commercial services, whilst larger shopping destinations including Westfield Whitford City, Greenwood Village Shopping Centre, Centro Warwick, Karrinyup Shopping Centre and Lakeside Joondalup are all situated in close proximity.
The Sorrento Quay Boardwalk, located in Hillarys Boat Harbour, is a hive of activity year-round. There is something to please the whole family with a leisure park, protected swimming beach and school holiday programs on offer to keep the kids suitably occupied. Whilst an abundance of retail and speciality stores, restaurants, cafes and bars, provide fun for those a little older!
The property is well connected with public transport networks, including Warwick and Whitford Train Stations.
This is a rare opportunity not to be missed! Call Ben Keevers today on 0404 056 010 to discuss.
This land listing located in Sorrento was sold by Ben Keevers and Amy Audas at Ray White Keevers Group.
If you would like to get in touch with Ben Keevers or Amy Audas regarding Lot 2, 4 Warwick Road, Sorrento, please call Ben on 0404 056 010 or call Amy on 0417 990 353, or contact the agent via email.
Sorrento is an established outer-northern suburb of Perth admired for its coastal lifestyle. Bound by the Indian Ocean to the west, Sorrento is four square kilometres in size. Though settlement of Sorrento dates from the mid 1800s, rapid development and growth didn't occur until the 1970s. Growth continued through till the early 1990s and has remained relatively stable since the mid 1990s.
Residents of Sorrento enjoy the desirable position of being close to major urban developments while still removed enough to soak up the benefits of suburban living. Relaxed and laid back, Sorrento features a number of parks and walkways for locals to explore and has access to two beaches. Seacrest Village Shopping Centre services the suburbs basic commercial requirements and there are two local schools.