Auction Saturday 29th May 9:30am On Site
In the early 1900s when this stone home was built, Staples Street was a handy place to live for workers in the port and the riverside factories. That location, a short stroll from both the ocean and the river, is what makes this such a sensational place to live today. An opportunity now presents itself, to redevelop and rebuild the last home on the ocean end of Staples Street.
Life in this North Fremantle neighbourhood is something special: walk to Leighton Beach, and enjoy clifftop strolls through beautiful parkland along the river. The North Freo restaurant, bar and café strip just keeps getting better, with your choice of dining, plus independent retail to keep it interesting. To get to central Freo, Cottesloe, Claremont and the city, do it the easy way with a few minutes’ walk to the train.
On 296 square metres, this stone home has a real aura of history that speaks to North Freo’s working past. Now the work is set to begin anew: it’s an inspiring project full of possibility, in an unbeatable location.
• 1911 stone and iron home in need of renovation
• Classic Victorian/Georgian exterior, heritage-listed
• Incredible location between ocean and river
• The last home waiting to be fully redeveloped & rebuilt
• The highest block on the ocean side of the street
• A Church and open space behind the block
• Fantastic little community street, near beautiful riverside parkland
• Walk to the beach and the train
• Walk to North Freo bars, restaurants and shopping
Council Rates: $2,200 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $1,178.17 per annum (approx)
Auction Saturday 29th May 9.30am On Site
Deposit: $40,000 on the fall of the hammer
Settlement: 60 or 90 Days from the fall of the hammer

