Sold for $813,000
Sold for $813,00011A High Street, Sorrento WA 6020
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Property was sold on 12 April 2024.
Sold on 12 April 2024.
Land
362m²
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Land
362m²
This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
How many homeowners can say they have the beach at the end of their street? Build your dream home on this already titled, ready to build on 362sqm (approx.) survey-strata block with a generous 15.09m (approx.) laneway frontage and speculator ocean view potential on offer. Not only are you walking distance from the beach, you're also a short stroll from Hillarys Boat Harbour, the coastal café strip, pristine parklands, and sensational local schools. Positioned off the busy road with private laneway access, the 362sqm north-facing block has a frontage of 15.09m and additional walkway access through to High Street. WHAT WE LOVE: • 362sqm flat block with a 15.09m frontage • Spectacular ocean view potential on offer • Building plans available upon request • Roughly 150m from West Coast Drive / beach access • Roughly 400m from Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club • Walk to Sorrento Primary School and Robin Reserve • Survey-strata titled block • Private laneway access • Close to Little Bay café • Walk to Hillarys Boat Harbour • Close to Sacred Heart College • Near Sorrento Surf Club, Duncraig Public Library and Sorrento Sports Club • Wide array of local public transport networks, including Greenwood Train Station • Westfield Whitfords and Karrinyup Shopping Centre both nearby With its dream coastal location and creative blank canvas, this is a building opportunity not to be missed! Just imagine what you can build here, and the beachside lifestyle that's waiting for you. To discuss or to meet on site, please contact Ben Keevers on 0404 056 010. Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information and marketing 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.