A Hills home would be perfect for this Aussie bush 4.94 acre (2Ha) block located in West Gidgegannup.
A landscape of eucalypts, grass trees and banksias encapsulate the beauty of the Perth hills and is sure to inspire a home that sits peacefully in it's environment.
Ready to go with building envelope previously cleared. Phone, power, crossovers and very good fencing are in place. A low traffic, quiet street and a corner location offers both a sense of serenity and a feeling of privacy, a perfect spot to build your new home. Create your own hideaway and escape the hustle and bustle. Access to Midland and/or the airport is quick and easy via Toodyay Road whilst Mundaring township is under 10 mins away, commuting has never been easier or prettier.
Cleared generous building envelope Slightly elevated position, flat with peaceful feel Bitumen crossover, fenced, power and comm's Option for passive solar design Easy access to Perth, Midland, Airports, Swan Valley Public & private schools, minutes away
A myriad of amenities and professional services are available to you at this Gidgegannup address being situated so close to Midland & the Swan Valley. Many schooling and transport options are yours from this easy access lifestyle block.
To arrange an inspection of this property, call Brad Williams on 0408 887 375.
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