For Sale is this beautiful lot of virgin, native rural land in Lower Chittering with a total land area of 87.7 acres (34.99 hectares). The land is enclosed by a wire fence, fire breaks all around the property and an unsealed road from the front gate leading all the way into the property where a small piece of land has been cleared to house a shed and space to park cars, caravans etc. The land is very well located being in a peaceful, tranquil and scenic location yet still very close and accessible to Perth city and suburban areas. It is only a 55 minute drive to Perth CBD and only a short 30 minutes to Joondalup. The land itself consists mainly of rich fertile soil and red clay. There are many diverse native trees and plants including grasstrees, jarrah, redgum, white gum, banksia, yellow morrison flowers, kangaroo paws just to name a few and many other native wildflowers, flora and fauna. In amongst the nature there is alot of wildlife (goannas, lizards, birds etc) especially kangaroos which can be seen regularly throughout the rural land. The property also has a water bore and a few winter creeks running through the land. There is an amazing hilltop view overlooking Chittering Valley at the highest point on the lot. The land can be developed for agricultural tourism where the local government will allow chalets etc to be erected (subject to council development approval) for tourists/visitors seeking a nature retreat in the Perth wildlife region and hills. Alternatively you can use the land for personal use as a weekend getaway or make it your place of residence and build your dream home with amazing views. There are quite a few options for which the land can be used. For more information call Graeme on 0419 911 053
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