Large land holding on the Coastal Corridor "Potential for Carbon Offest" or Future Subdivision
Investment opportunity, just think of the future here, Perth is growing rapidly along the coastline and this is a prime location. Potential for Carbon Offset, Farming, Lifestyle, Building, Depot and Investment.
Land Area: - 404.6 ha / 999.8 Ac
Location: - On title its called Lot 1 Tamarisk Drive Gingin WA 6503 (Suburb Gabbadah) - Indian Ocean Drive Frontage (just over 1520m) - Opposite entrance to Seabird Townsite - Bordering "Redfield Park Gabbadah" a rural living subdivision of blocks ranging from to 2ha to 4ha - 47 kms approx. to Yanchep and the future Mitchell Freeway extension/ train station under construction - 66 kms to Joondalup
Zoning: - Zoned General Rural, in the Shire of Gingin
The Land: - This property is vacant land and not being used for anything at this moment in time - An area at the front of the block along Indian Ocean Drive is parkland cleared (estimated at 70ha) and the rest of the block is natural bush
Inspections: - Call, text or email agent before entering (this is private property please)
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