What we love
The generous, square-shaped 341sqm (approx) size of this green-titled proposed allotment - and that it’s one-half of a street-front, side-by-side subdivision with no shared land or common space to bargain for with your neighbour.
We love that you can build to your own design taste, wants and needs, with plenty of space for a dream outdoor arena and a pool - and we love the absolute west-facing aspect with cool sea breezes filtering through and front-row tickets to WA’s famous, amber-hued sunset displays!
What to know
Cleared, level and ready to build on now, with TWO wide street frontages that allow a wealth of options to explore to incorporate the design, layout and position of your new home in a way that ensures you can maximise the rewards of owning land in this sensational location!
15.09m (approx) facing onto Clontarf Street, and 22.91m (approx) facing onto St Patricks Rd.
The beauty and serenity of this stunning coastal location: a straight line and a few minutes on foot to white-sand beaches from Marmion, Sorrento to Hillarys Boat Harbour’s boutique shops, eateries and bars. Miles of picturesque coast trail to explore; Sorrento Quay boardwalk, MAAC, multiple cafes & restaurants. Robin Reserve next door, Sorrento Primary and the esteemed Sacred Heart College close by, and in the prized catchment for Duncraig Senior High School.
It’s time to give your architect the nod to run wild with the home design of your dreams - exceptional indoor-outdoor living, floor-to-ceiling windows and cutting-edge technology - paying special attention to potential views, the sea breeze and magical sunsets!
Who to talk to
For more information, talk with Brad Hardingham on 0419 345 400 or Josh Hardingham on 0488 345 402.
This land listing located in Sorrento was sold by Brad & Josh Hardingham at Haiven Property.
If you would like to get in touch with Brad & Josh Hardingham regarding Lot Proposed L, 71 Clontarf Street, Sorrento, please call 0419 345 400 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.