$ 1,000,000.00  44 Stirling Terrace Toodyay WA 6566 $1,000,000 Amazing Investment Opportunity - 8337m2 House - Property ID: 778204 Looking to build and develop to cater for growing interest in semi-rural living and down-sizing. This property provides you the opportunity to: Finalise completion of services - build 172/3 bedroom villa units on the river in the heart of Toodyay. 2 houses already on this site: 1) Home Stead - Large 3 bedroom home and 2) A 2 bedroom Unit The plans have already been drawn up for the final 17 units - all you need is the inspiration & the inclination. Full plans of these 2 bedroom units are available to genuinely interested parties. Why Develop in Toodyay The Shire of Toodyay continues to experience a migration of people from the Perth metropolitan area who are seeking an alternative semi-rural lifestyle, resulting in unprecedented demand for property and development. With a commuter train service available, more people working from home and increasing numbers of fly in fly out workers in the mining industry, Toodyay is a popular location for people looking for an alternative home base that is a safe place for their families. More about Toodyay The Shire of Toodyay, bordering the north eastern edge of the Perth metropolitan area, spans an area of 1683 square kilometres and lays claims to some of the most magnificent examples of natural and cultural heritage in Western Australia. The townsite of Toodyay is located approximately 85 kilometres east of Perth in the picturesque Avon Valley.  Toodyay provides residents with quality retail outlets and services, such as bank and ATMs, post office, telecentre, library, chemist, hardware, supermarket, garage, gift stores, bakery, hotels and restaurants. The town has first rate sporting facilities including bowling greens, tennis courts, equestrian and skate parks, as well as cricket, football and hockey fields. Flowing through Toodyay is the beautiful Avon River on which the world's longest white-water race, the Avon Descent, is held each year. Residents and visitors can enjoy a peaceful picnic at Toodyay's Duidgee Park where there are barbeque facilities, children's playgrounds, public toilets and a miniature railway. Also located within the Shire are the Avon Valley National Park and numerous Reserves that become a blaze of colour with magnificent displays of wildflowers during the spring months.  The Shire of Toodyay forms part of the Western Australia Wheatbelt region and a significant proportion of the land is used for agricultural activities, particularly sheep, cattle and grain.  Extracts Industrial Park is located approximately 5km from Toodyay and currently accommodates various light industries. A future industrial area has also been identified that will have the capacity to accommodate the future long term industrial needs of the Shire. Tourism is a growing industry that has significant potential to expand, with visitors being attracted to the dramatic landscape, significant heritage values and country lifestyle.   Print Brochure Video Virtual Tour Email Alerts Features  Land Size Approx. - 8337 m2  Close to Schools  Close to Shops  Close to Transport  Development Opportunity  Investment Opportunity

44 Stirling Terrace Toodyay WA 6566


$1,000,000
Amazing Investment Opportunity - 8337m2 House - Property ID: 778204
Looking to build and develop to cater for growing interest in semi-rural living and down-sizing.

This property provides you the opportunity to:

Finalise completion of services - build 172/3 bedroom villa units on the river in
the heart of Toodyay.

2 houses already on this site: 1) Home Stead - Large 3 bedroom home and 2) A 2 bedroom Unit

The plans have already been drawn up for the final 17 units - all you need is the inspiration & the inclination.

Full plans of these 2 bedroom units are available to genuinely interested parties.

Why Develop in Toodyay

The Shire of Toodyay continues to experience a migration of people from the Perth metropolitan area who are seeking an alternative semi-rural lifestyle, resulting in unprecedented demand for property and development. With a commuter train service available, more people working from home and increasing numbers of fly in fly out workers in the mining industry, Toodyay is a popular location for people looking for an alternative home base that is a safe place for their families.

More about Toodyay

The Shire of Toodyay, bordering the north eastern edge of the Perth metropolitan area, spans an area of 1683 square kilometres and lays claims to some of the most magnificent examples of natural and cultural heritage in Western Australia.

The townsite of Toodyay is located approximately 85 kilometres east of Perth in the picturesque Avon Valley. 

Toodyay provides residents with quality retail outlets and services, such as bank and ATMs, post office, telecentre, library, chemist, hardware, supermarket, garage, gift stores, bakery, hotels and restaurants. The town has first rate sporting facilities including bowling greens, tennis courts, equestrian and skate parks, as well as cricket, football and hockey fields.

Flowing through Toodyay is the beautiful Avon River on which the world's longest white-water race, the Avon Descent, is held each year. Residents and visitors can enjoy a peaceful picnic at Toodyay's Duidgee Park where there are barbeque facilities, children's playgrounds, public toilets and a miniature railway.

Also located within the Shire are the Avon Valley National Park and numerous Reserves that become a blaze of colour with magnificent displays of wildflowers during the spring months. 

The Shire of Toodyay forms part of the Western Australia Wheatbelt region and a significant proportion of the land is used for agricultural activities, particularly sheep, cattle and grain. 

Extracts Industrial Park is located approximately 5km from Toodyay and currently accommodates various light industries. A future industrial area has also been identified that will have the capacity to accommodate the future long term industrial needs of the Shire.

Tourism is a growing industry that has significant potential to expand, with visitors being attracted to the dramatic landscape, significant heritage values and country lifestyle. 
 Print Brochure Video Virtual Tour Email Alerts
Features
 Land Size Approx. - 8337 m2
 Close to Schools
 Close to Shops
 Close to Transport
 Development Opportunity
 Investment Opportunity

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