Wanneroo Leach Road Project
Aged Care Homes for Sale
This Over 55's / Aged Care development in Leach Road, Wanneroo is a great opportunity for investors or over 55's alike. The complex has high quality fittings throughout and all the requirements to cater for Aged Care. This includes wheel chair width door access and stainless steel supports rails where appropriate.
Other luxury items such as, Granite bench tops, ceramic tiled floors, carpeted bedrooms, stainless steel kitchen appliances, open plan living design, theatre and 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms. Well positioned and close to main Village Shopping Centre & the business precinct in thriving Wanneroo urban redevelopment sector. The Wanneroo shopping complex is currently going through a major redevelopment, to include proposed Cinema Complex, large shopping centre and retail shopping facilities all due to completed in stages by 2011. In typical DevGroup style and quality, this complex of 9 will have the competition wanting.
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| Population |
9,086 |
| Meidan Age of Residents (Years) |
37 |
| Residents over 65 |
11.7% |
| Distance from Perth GPO (kms) |
22 |
| Number of Homes |
3,373 |
| Fully Owned |
39% |
| Being Purchased |
40% |
| Rental Properties |
16% |
| Not Stated |
5% |
| Median House Price |
$350,000 (Year to Dec 2006) |
| Percent Change from Previous Year |
34.62% |
| 5 Year Annual Average Growth Rate |
21.35% |
| Median Weekly Rent |
$160 |
| Median Monthly Loan Repayments |
$773 |
| Median Household Weekly Income |
$757 |
| Local Schools |
Wanneroo, St Anthonys, East Wanneroo Primary School, Wanneroo Jnr Primary Schools, Wanneroo Snr High School, Irene McCormack Catholic College |
| Shops |
Wanneroo Village |
| Train Stations |
Edgewater Train Station |
| Bus Services |
Local bus service |
Source: Real Estate in Western Australia
UBD Property Location
Location in street directory
House Plans
Lot Areas (PDF)
Site Plan (PDF)
Unit 1 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 1 Plan (PDF)
Unit 2 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 2 Plan (PDF)
Unit 3 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 3 Plan (PDF)
Unit 4 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 4 Plan (PDF)
Unit 5 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 5 Plan (PDF)
Unit 6 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 6 Plan (PDF)
Unit 7 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 7 Plan (PDF)
Unit 8 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 8 Plan (PDF)
Unit 9 Elevation (PDF)
Unit 9 Plan (PDF)
Building Stages
03.06.2007 - House & land Prior to Demolition
Additional Information
In the early days of the Swan River Colony, the district of Wanneroo represented an "outer" region and it is not until 1834, that an excursion into the area by any explorers or settlers is recorded. In that year, a party of four led by John Butler, travelled about 35 miles north from Perth, Western Australia, to search for lost cattle and passed through the area just to the east of Lake Joondalup. Butler stated that the aborigines of the area were "those Wanneroo men who frequent Perth in company with the Yellowgonga tribe." It is not known when early settlers started using the name "Wanneroo", but, as early as 1842, a Surveyor recorded "road to Wanneroo" and in 1844, James Dobbins gave his address as Wanneroo. A government town site was gazetted as "Wanneru" in August 1907 and it was not until May 1953 that the spelling was amended to "Wanneroo".