This is a rare opportunity to secure a WAPC approved development site for up to 15 proposed residential lots of approx. 2,000sqm each with views of the Darling Scarp. Offering a total of 6.23Ha of prime land with a bonus 4 bedroom 2 bathroom plus study/home office space.
Smart investors and developers will appreciate the range of options available with such an acquisition - including retaining the main home, and selling/developing the remaining portion of the property as individual lots. Already connected to both power and scheme water, the foundations are already laid for an idyllic and family-friendly residential estate.
On the doorstep of National Park and spectacular Serpentine Falls at the foot of the Darling Scarp, this exceptional parcel of land has local primary schools and excellent shopping and amenities within easy reach. Slightly further afield, you'll find the well-patronised tavern, Millbrook Winery and other amenities in neighbouring Jarradale.
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