UNDER OFFER BY DAMIEN ANTHONY With great dimensions, elevated position and set in excellent location this sunlit, 330m2 (subject to final survey) of prime earth is a standout in the market.
Surrounded by parks and schools, with cafes and shops nearby, and all the amenity of South Fremantles cafe strip and beaches close at hand, the location is perfect. Add elevation to capture some stellar views and ability to build to make the most of the lovely northern light and you have a block that is really ticking all the boxes.
Set amongst lovely homes, within a thriving community and so close to everything you could need, 46A Annie Street will be an absolutely joy to come home to.
Call Damien Anthony today for details.
Features
330m2 clear block
Elevated
Set behind lovely character home currently being renovated
Good dimensions
Great neighbourhood
On doorstep of parklands and schools
Minutes from beaches and cafe strip of South Fremantle
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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