Beautifully located fully serviced Front Survey Strata Lot of Approximately 231m2, ready to build on with APPROVED PLANS & BUILDING LICENCE.
Located on the fringe of Yokine Reserve this is all about the lifestyle you will lead, with acres of parkland at your doorstep, including Bowls Club, playgrounds and kilometres of cycle/walkways.
Build your own dream home OR, use the plans which are ready to go, by award winning ANB Design Studio, who have designed an amazing 2 Storey Residence which will be an absolute standout in this location.
With most of the hard work done, you will save time and money and live the lifestyle you deserve.
BUILD YOUR DREAM!!
SCHOOLS NEARBY Coolbinia Primary School St Denis School Yokine Primary School Mount Lawley Senior High School
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LAND AREA 231sqm
ZONING R40
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