LJ Hooker Hopetoun proudly presents two exceptional lifestyle acreage blocks now available in the highly sought-after Krystal Park Estate, Hopetoun, offering a rare opportunity to secure space, privacy, and natural coastal living just minutes from town.
Situated at 234 & 233 Banksia Road, Hopetoun, each block offers a generous landholding of approximately 2.26 acres (each), surrounded by natural bushland and creating the perfect setting for those looking to build a dream home, holiday escape, or invest in a peaceful coastal lifestyle.
Services are available to the lots, including power and water (not yet connected) along with NBN availability, providing flexibility for future development while still enjoying a semi-rural setting.
Hopetoun is a welcoming seaside town on the stunning South Coast of Western Australia, well known for its pristine beaches, relaxed lifestyle, and close proximity to the world-renowned Fitzgerald River National Park, part of the UNESCO-listed Fitzgerald Biosphere. The town offers essential amenities including a supermarket, medical services, pharmacy, cafe, bakery, primary school, sporting facilities, and a local tavern-all within a short drive from Krystal Park.
These blocks provide the ideal balance of seclusion and convenience, combining spacious acreage living with access to town services and some of Western Australia's most spectacular natural attractions. The area is highly regarded for fishing, boating, hiking, and beachside recreation, making it ideal for lifestyle buyers and nature lovers alike.
Opportunities like this in Krystal Park are increasingly rare, making these blocks a standout choice for those seeking space, lifestyle, and long-term value in one of WA's most picturesque coastal regions.
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