Seize the chance to own a prime industrial-zoned property located at a strategic corner on Great Northern Highway, with convenient access from Warren Road. This high-exposure site is perfect for business owners looking for enhanced visibility and offers an immediate opportunity for developers and investors to enter the burgeoning Bullsbrook industrial precinct.
The property is classified as 'Special Use' under the City of Swan Local Planning Scheme 17 and falls within the Bullsbrook Freight and Industrial District Structure Plan, providing a solid foundation for future growth.
Featuring a spacious, cleared land area, this property also includes a well-maintained 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom Perceptions built home (built in 2007). This quality brick and tile residence boasts multiple living areas, a double lock-up garage with direct access to an office area and is equipped with air conditioning and solar panels. The generously sized bedrooms can easily be converted into offices, offering versatility for various business operations. Additional amenities include a workshop, undercover parking, and a fully fenced and gated yard.
The property is connected to mains water and is less than a 1km drive to the recently upgraded Stock Road. For commuters, the newly opened connection to Stock Road ensures quick access to major highways and transport links, facilitating efficient travel to surrounding areas.
Strategically positioned to capitalize on the significant investments made in Bullsbrook South's transport infrastructure, this property offers a substantial landholding between Western Australia's busiest north-south distributor routes, providing excellent connectivity to Perth's broader road network, including Tonkin Highway and Great Northern Highway.
Bullsbrook has experienced steady growth over the last decade, evolving into a diverse community that extends from the town centre in all directions. The Bullsbrook Town Plan designates zones for residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational purposes, with infrastructure developments rapidly progressing. New shopping centres and businesses are emerging to cater to the expanding population, making this an opportune time to invest in this vibrant area.
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This property at 2 Warren Road, Bullsbrook is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Lee-anne Bettridge at Professionals Stirling Clark.
For more information about Bullsbrook, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Bullsbrook profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Lee-anne Bettridge regarding 2 Warren Road, Bullsbrook, please call 0405 019 574 or contact the agent via email.
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Move with Alinta EnergyBullsbrook is a large rural and rural-residential suburb within the City of Swan. Settlement of Bullsbrook dates from the 1890s following the construction of the Midland railway line, with Bullsbrook's most significant development starting in the 1970s.
Bullsbrook provides residents with a relaxed, rural lifestyle removed from over-urbanisation. Its rural sectors are used predominantly for farming, including grazing, market gardening and viticulture and there are an array of parks and reserves that pepper the Bullsbrook landscape and are great for exploring. There is some commercial activity with The Brook Shopping Centre, the Western Australian International Shooting Complex, Chequers Golf Club and Chittering Valley Wines all located in the area. Bullsbrook District High School and Bullsbrook Community Kindergarten are the local schools.