Join the thousands of likeminded people populating the area, and realise your Aussie Dream. With big things planned for the South Eastern Corridor, now is your time to create, establish and grow! Brookdale Glades can offer you reasonable sized lots at very reasonable prices, easy to work rectangular shaped blocks and stunning bushy vistas of the Darling Scarp. Just a bonus is the proximity to modern conveniences such as schools, public transport, shopping and retail, medical and key arterial routes all within minutes of the estate.
Stage 4 consists of 32 green title lots all including boundary fencing and landscaping incentives (conditions apply). Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to ‘stake a claim’ and live the Aussie Dream! Soon enough, you’ll be choosing colours and fluffing cushions like a pro in a place you can call home!
Location:
3km to Armadale Station and Armadale Town Centre
Less than 40km to Perth CBD
Less than 35km to Rockingham
Less than 2km to Gwynne Park Primary School
10 Perth suburbs to consider investing in (26 April 2017) Author: Rachel Preston-Bidwell
Extract: REIWA.com.au https://reiwa.com.au/information/investors/10-perth-suburbs-to-consider-investing-in/
7. Brookdale rounds out the suburbs with a rental yield of 5.3 per cent. If you purchase an investment property in the area, it takes on average 45 days to lease the property and the median rent price is $298 per week. Brookdale is a mixed-use suburb with rural and residential areas within its boundaries. It’s also a popular area for families due to its relaxed suburban nature and wide open spaces.
This land listing located in Brookdale was sold by Rondelle May at Landwest Estate Agency.
If you would like to get in touch with Rondelle May regarding Lot 709, Ninth Road, Brookdale, please call 0402 283 911 or contact the agent via email.
Brookdale is a mixed-use suburb with rural and residential areas within its boundaries. Belonging to the City of Armadale, Brookdale was originally part of neighbouring suburb Wungong before separating in 1997. The suburbs history is relatively recent with development beginning in the early 1990s and accelerating between 1991 and 1996.
The lifestyle in Brookdale is of a relaxed suburban nature. Its landscape is defined by reserves and parks that provide plenty of open public space to enjoy, such as the Bronze Wing Reserve, Don Simmons Reserve, Fletcher Park and Powel Crescent Reserve. The commercial and amenity requirements of residents in Brookdale are largely served by facilities in neighbouring suburbs like Armadale and there is one local school in the area.