Located within walking distance to Main Street's vibrant cafes, restaurants, boutique shops, and parks, this exceptional 1,012sqm development site presents a remarkable opportunity for a high-quality multi-dwelling project in an emerging precinct. Just 8.5 km from Perth's CBD, 256 Main Street, Osborne Park, offers a bright future for investors and developers alike.
The property benefits from existing and future planning prospects, with current zoning at R40 and the potential for R60 zoning under upcoming local development plans. A proposed three-storey multi-dwelling development is envisioned, aligning with the area's growth plans.
For more details on the local development strategy, visit: Main Street Local Development Plan Update 2020
Property Highlights:
- Land Area: 1,012sqm
- Current Zoning: R40 (with future R60 zoning anticipated)
- Rectangular Block: approximately 50.3m deep x 20.1m frontage
- Existing 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom rentable dwelling (being sold as-is)
Prime Location (Approximate distances by Google Maps):
- 260m to Main Street Cafe Strip
- 450m to IGA Osborne Park & Robinson Reserve
- 1.4km to Servite College
- 1.5km to Roselea Shopping Centre
- 1.9km to DR7 Medical Centre
- 2.7km to Western Australian Golf Club
- 3km to Osborne Park Hospital
- 3.1km to St Dennis Catholic Primary School
- 3.2km to Stirling Train Station
- 3.4km to Dog Swamp Shopping Centre
- 4.3km to Westfield Innaloo
- 5.7km to Karrinyup Shopping Centre
- 8.3km to Scarborough Beach
- 8.5km to Perth CBD
Opportunities of this calibre are rare. With the City of Stirling's imminent zoning upgrades and development incentives, this property offers significant upside potential that should not be missed.
Disclaimer : Please note this property is subject to the local authorities road widening.
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Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.