Large residential allotments are getting harder to find as Local Authorities statewide continue to put the squeeze on developers to keep Lots below 800 square metres.
At 2,555 square metres this site has a 40-metre frontage and depth of about 63.8 metres which is large enough to be subdivided into two large level residential sites. If you prefer, keep it on one Title to provide that extra space for a big shed, pool or outdoor living area. The site could also suit a group titled Unit development with Council approval.
Pugsley Street is part of the main thoroughfare through Walkerston to the Peak Downs Highway. As such it currently carries a high volume of daily traffic including numerous petrol tankers and semi-trailers enroute to the western mine fields.
The good news is that the Walkerston By-Pass Road is well underway and is expected to be completed by late 2024. Once the By-Pass opens, Pugsley Street will go from an arterial road carrying heavy volumes of through traffic to a street with moderate levels of local traffic.
Take a drive by and check it out for yourself, then phone Dan on 0401 835 806 with your offer before the price goes up.
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