Relish the convenience and lifestyle on offer by securing this vacant green title lot with a northern orientation, and only footsteps from the vibrant Applecross Village café strip, the river foreshore, Jeff Joseph Reserve, Applecross Tennis Club, Applecross Primary School, and public transport routes.
Cleared, titled, and ready to build on, this last remaining lot comprises over 250sqm of prized land located in the heart of this desirable riverside suburb.
Move quickly to take advantage of the $20,000 (time-limited) State Government Building Bonus Grant **.
** Please note: eligibility criteria apply, and prospective buyers are encouraged to make their own independent enquiries as to their eligibility or otherwise to receive the aforementioned grant payment.
Ultimately, the choice is yours.. but please remember that vacant land this close to the Applecross Village and river is a rare commodity…so don’t delay!
For further information or to discuss your plans, please contact Renee Banovich on 0409 647 341, or Ryan Constantine on 0408 905 138.
This land listing located in Applecross was sold by Renee Banovich and Ryan Constantine at BANOVICH HILLMAN.
If you would like to get in touch with Renee Banovich or Ryan Constantine regarding Lot 4, 85 Kintail Road, Applecross, please call Renee on 0409 647 341 or call Ryan on 0408 905 138, or contact the agent via email.
Applecross is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth bound by the Canning Highway and Swan River. Part of the City of Melville's municipality, Applecross is a predominantly residential area with commercial activity along Canning Highway.
Home to numerous parks and reserves, Applecross is in the enviable position of being close to urban environments while still retaining its suburban charm. Some major features are the South of Perth Yacht Club, the Raffles Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge Bar and the Canning Highway commercial area, which provides residents with numerous restaurants and amenities to explore and enjoy. Also of note are Waylen Bay, Canning Bridge, the Challenger Institute of Technology and the Heathcote Cultural Precinct.