Rare Earth - Burswood Vacant Residential Land - R40 Zoning
Amazing Location - Lots of Options
Finding a sizeable block of cleared vacant RESIDENTIAL land in the heart of Burswood is a rare thing, not to mention one that is superbly located, has amazing North West facing city views, and has plenty of build options, either as a super lot, or subdivided into 2 or 3 lots.
What You Get: - 675 sqm cleared land - R40 land zoning - 13.42M frontage - North West facing - spectacular views - Expired Survey Strata approval as Triplex Lot - can be resurrected - Subdivide into two or three lots as desired or keep as one inner city super lot and build a stunning home.
Location - Location ! So close to so much. - Perth CBD - Vic Park Albany Highway lifestyle strip - Casino - Perth Stadium - Swan River and river parklands and walkways - Perth Airport - Belmont Park and Ascot racing precinct - Public transport - rail and bus - Lathlain Park - Perth Montessori School - Ursula Frayne Catholic College - Victoria Park Primary School - Regent College
Council Rates $3,728.65 p/a Water Rates $807.48 p/a
Inspect the lot, take a walk around and consider your options. Buy at today's price and not tomorrows!
To purchase this special parcel of land contact Steve Smith - Celsius Property - 0419 903 648
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