Welcome to 13 Highview Terrace, Wilson — an original 1969-built double brick and tile home sitting proudly on a generous 809sqm block, zoned R40, offering outstanding development potential options (STCA).
This solid and well-maintained property is ideal for developers, investors, or those seeking to secure a spacious block in one of Wilson's most convenient and tightly held pockets.
Property offers:
- 4 good-sized bedrooms (2 dwellings)
- 1 bathroom
- Separate lounge room
- Dedicated dining area
- Functional kitchen with informal dining nook
- Multiple reverse cycle split systems plus gas heating
Outdoors, there's ample room for everyone — with parking for 3–4 cars under the extensive carport, a large flat-roof patio perfect for entertaining, bore reticulation to both front and rear gardens, and a powered workshop ideal for trades, storage, or hobbies. Best of all, the property backs directly onto the tranquil Centenary Park, offering a lovely green outlook and direct access to open space.
Location Highlights
- Backing onto Centenary Park with walking trails and play areas
- Close to Curtin University, Wilson Primary School, and Rehoboth Christian College
- Minutes to local cafes, shops, and Westfield Carousel
- Easy access to Albany Highway, Leach Highway, and Welshpool Road
- Around 10km to the Perth CBD and a short drive to the Canning River foreshore
Council Rates: $2,368.21 (approx)
Water Rates: $1,075.72 (approx)
Whether you're looking to develop, invest, or revive this solid classic, 13 Highview Terrace delivers on land size, zoning, and location. Opportunities like this are becoming increasingly rare in Wilson — secure your future today.
Contact Rob Vellacott today to register your interest!
Expressions of Interest Close 26th of October 2025 at 6.30pm (unless sold prior).
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.