Quietly tucked away off the sealed Acacia Lane is your 'entry level' opportunity to create the new home and easycare lifestyle you've always wished for.
Nestled amongst fine established homes, you're no more than a 7 iron from the expanses of the prestigious Cottesloe Golf Course, bubbling Village shops, medical, bus transport and within close proximity to the Claremont Parklands, Weekly Farmers Markets, several prestigious schools, colleges & sporting facilities, Claremont Quarter & Floreat Forum shopping, train line and the beach.
PROPERTY FEATURES & DETAILS:
- 411sqm survey-strata land.
- 18m + sun soaked Northern boundary.
- Sealed access from Acacia Lane.
- 1m walkway 'leg' to Rochdale Road.
- Private, secure & leafy.
There's no better time to secure your slice of convenient western suburbs heaven – call, text or email me today for your online buyers webbook with more information.
Meet me on-site this coming Saturday 29th August at 10.00am - 10.30am via 'home open' signs corner of Asquith Street & Acacia Lane, Mt Claremont.
This land listing located in Mount Claremont was sold by Nathan McIntosh at Abel Property - Cottesloe.
If you would like to get in touch with Nathan McIntosh regarding this property, please call 0419 831 393 or contact the agent via email.
Mount Claremont is a relatively quiet suburb just nine kilometres on the outskirts of Perth. Characterised by its array of impressive architecture, much of Mount Claremont's growth began in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The suburb lies within the municipalities of the Town of Cambridge and the City of Nedlands and provides residents with a lifestyle removed from over urbanisation, while still close enough to enjoy its benefits.
Beautiful, spacious homes flanked by leafy greenery line the streets of Mount Claremont, with plenty of parks and reserves to explore and enjoy. The suburb has good public transport links and is on the railway line between Karrakatta and Loch Street. Other features of the area include Challenge Stadium, Mount Claremont Primary School, John XXIII College and Wollaston Theological College.