Block size: 1669 m² approx.House size: 173 m² approx.UV: $1,030,000 (2024)
Prime Landholding in Curtin: Elevated 1,669sqm Block Backing Reserve with Limitless Potential
One of Curtin's most prized landholdings, this exceptional property offers unparalleled views toward Black Mountain Tower and Parliament House. Backing onto a reserve and situated on an expansive 1,669sqm elevated block, with a 60-metre back fence corner to corner, the potential here is limitless.
Whether you envision developing a luxurious new home or renovating to create something uniquely yours,
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