4210 South Western Highway, North Dandalup WA 6207
House
31
Block size: 2429 m² approx.
Renovate or Demolish - Prime Development Opportunity in North Dandalup
Welcome to a fantastic opportunity in North Dandalup! This property offers a rare chance to secure a prime development opportunity in a sought-after location. With a generous 2429sqm of land, zoned R10 this established block presents the potential to subdivide into 2 street front lots (subject to approvals), making it an ideal investment for savvy developers. The existing 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home requires major renovation or replacement to unleash the full potential of this expansive block. Buy and build on it as a large single block or build on half and subdivide and sell half, now or in the future. Explore other development options. Located close to a park and the local train station, this property is primed for a bright future. Don't miss out on this exciting prospect call now to discuss!
Contact: Ian Watson 0428887599 LJ Hooker Mandurah.
The Area - Approx 5-minute drive to the North Dandalup Primary School - Approx 10-minute drive to the North Dandalup Sporting Club - Approx 15-minute drive to the Serpentine National Park - Approx 20-minute drive to the Mandurah Forum Shopping Centre - Approx 30-minute drive to the beautiful Mandurah Foreshore
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