This is a house on a parcel in 120/P008383 Coolbellup WA. Estimated value at this time is $490,000. Built in 1965, featuring 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
** UNDER OFFER!! ** 31 Buyers 5 Offers 30 Buyers now on my wait list. Call me today to sell your property for top $$$. With a proposed R30 Zoning, this property offers not just a house to call home, but the future potential of a 2 Lot subdivision under the Draft Residential Densities Coding Plan. Subject to the Residential Densities Coding Plan's finalisation and WAPC approval, your possible options include: - Keep the front house and build an additional home at the rear of the block; or - Knock over the house and build 2 new homes or sell off the blocks; or - Live in or rent out the house until the Draft Residential Densities Coding Plan is finalised and adopted. The current home: - Jarrah floorboards throughout - currently covered in carpet - 3 large bedrooms, 1 bathroom - Front lounge with kerosene heater - Reverse cycle air conditioner - Kitchen and dining with new stove - Enclosed laundry - Enclosed patio - 3 phase powered workshop - 6 x 4m - Sewerage connected - Solar hot water system Coolbellup is currently undergoing revitalisation in the way of local planning policy changes including: - rezoning to medium density; - continued support of the local shopping centre landowners and managers in the development and upgrade of the town centre; - upgrade Len Packham Reserve and continue to maintain the high quality public open spaces in the area; - deliver a suburb wide street tree strategy. The City of Cockburn with close consultation with rates payers has adopted a protect and enhance policy, to enhance the character and natural environment of Coolbellup. The policy includes the following actions plans: - Revitalise Coolbellup's key streets: Coolbellup Avenue, Counsel Road, Waverley Road and Cordelia Avenue; - Investigate and prepare a City wide local planning policy to require new developments in revitalisation areas to contribute to streetscape upgrades; - Prepare a City wide residential verge education brochure; - Facilitate the provision of underground power for the western side of Coolbellup by applying for the next round of funding through the State Underground Power Program; - Improve way finding signage, facilities and information relating to local bus services, cycle and pedestrian routes in and around Coolbellup. For more information or to discuss viewing arrangements, please phone Jennifer Davis today!