77 Citron Way, Lower Chittering WA 6084
77 Citron Way, Lower Chittering WA 6084
6 bed 3 bath on 2ha with pool, shed and solar in Chittering View Estate with bushfire-prone zoning; strong family demand suits multigenerational buyers.
Spacious 268mΒ² residence configured across 6 bedrooms including a study, 2 ensuites and 3 toilets, ideal for extended families or home workers needing separation. Fully fenced 2ha lot at 212m elevation supports self-sufficiency via water tank, solar panels, workshop and inground pool, while low 1% building coverage leaves room for expansion. Dual garage plus secure parking caters to multiple vehicles in this rural-residential pocket.
Positioned in Chittering View Estate amid like estates with comparable acreage homes, it appeals to buyers seeking acreage without isolation, targeting families with children given demographics. Multigenerational households or hobby farmers drawn to shed, workshop and land for animals or gardening will find it fits well alongside professionals commuting via reliable 4G and fixed wireless. Demand appears positive for large homes on acreage here, with recent market activity signaling quick turnover for well-equipped properties. Proximity to Immaculate Heart College and Bullsbrook College is convenient, though public transport scarcity poses a commute challenge for non-drivers.
Location advantages include sweeping rural outlook and a semirural lifestyle about 45 minutes northeast of Perth, offering respite from urban density with no flood risk detected. Disadvantages center on bushfire overlay requiring preparedness and heightened insurance, plus distance to major amenities. No major new projects noted nearby, keeping it as a stable established enclave.
Rental yield potential is moderate given size, suiting premium long-term family lets though owner-occupancy dominates in this owner-heavy segment. Growth drivers hinge on PerthΒs northward fringe expansion pulling families outward alongside lifestyle appeal for space and solar self-reliance boosting long-term value. Opportunities lie in subdividing potential or value-adding via further solar or agricultural enhancements subject to council rules. Risks include bushfire exposure, seasonal access on rural roads, and sensitivity to interest rate shifts affecting large-acreage financing.
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