Located in City of Bayswater's Maylands Activity Centre Town Centre Precinct this 592m2 has development approval for 8 Townhouse/Apartments.
Perfectly positioned just behind the Eighth Avenue café strip this prime block of land has three frontages and is just 250 metres from the Maylands train station and is a short walk to local bars, restaurants, cafés and is within the Mt Lawley High school zone. DA approved plans and reports available upon request.
200m to Whatley Crescent 250m to Maylands Train Station 300m Eighth Avenue Cafes/Shops 500m to The Seasonal Brewing Co and Lyric Lane 400m to IGA 500m to Coles 400m to Maylands Community Centre The Rise 1.5km to Mt Lawley St John of God Hospital 2.3km to Maylands Peninsula Golf Course 2.2km to Perth College 4km to Mt Lawley High School 6.6km to Perth CBD 13km to Perth Airport
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