85 Tuckey Street, Mandurah WA, 6210
Rare R60 Development Opportunity
Positioned in the heart of Central Mandurah, 85 Tuckey Street presents an exceptional opportunity for developers, investors and land bankers to secure a cleared 809sqm parcel zoned R60, offering outstanding subdivision and development potential (subject to council approval).
The block’s rectangular configuration and generous proportions create an ideal foundation for a multi-dwelling development in one of Mandurah’s most convenient locations. With strong demand for modern housing close to the foreshore and city centre amenities, this site offers the chance to unlock significant value.
Located just moments from the Mandurah Foreshore, Mandurah Forum Shopping Centre, cafés, restaurants and public transport, the property places future residents within easy reach of everything that makes the Mandurah lifestyle so appealing. The Mandurah Train Station is also nearby, providing a direct connection to Perth CBD.
With the site already cleared and ready for development, buyers can begin planning their project without the additional costs and delays associated with demolition or site preparation.
FEATURES
• 809sqm cleared block in Central Mandurah
• R60 zoning encouraging higher density development
• Significant subdivision potential (subject to council approval)
• Rectangular configuration ideal for development layouts
• Cleared site ready for planning and construction
• Excellent opportunity for developers and investors
• Walking distance to Mandurah Foreshore precinct
• Close to Mandurah Forum shopping and dining
• Easy access to Mandurah Train Station
• Strong demand location for future housing
1. Council Rates EST PA: $1300
2. Water Rates EST PA: $736.40
Secure your slice of paradise – call Mack Holman on 0432 041 250 today.
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.