End Date Sale - Offers Closing 06 March 2024 at 4pm (The seller reserves the right to sell prior to the end date).
You won't want to miss this 1014sqm elevated block at 63 Tuart St, Yokine. Zoned R/30 and with a 23.74m frontage, this is the perfect vacant block for investors/developers with the potential to develop into 3 new villas (STCA) or 2 homes side by side (STCA) with the advantage of no demolition costs.
Capture city glimpses and Darling Range views from this prime piece of real estate. Act now and turn this into a lucrative investment!
Options to : - Develop into a triplex development *(STCA) - Or develop into 2 Green Titles - side by side *(STCA) - Sewer services ideally located - Walking distance to public transport and a short drive or commute to the City - Close to all amenities - 1014sqm block - 23.74m frontage
A truly 'rare' opportunity in this blue-chip location!
For further details, please contact Paul Holdsworth 0407 081 050 or Basil Fogliani 0418 925 155
Features include: City Views
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