For Sale by Expressions of Interest closing 5pm (ACDT), Wednesday 11th December 2024.
Kemp Real Estate on behalf of Renewal SA is inviting Expressions of Interest for the unique opportunity to develop two prime sites in the regional city of Whyalla, South Australia.
This Expression of Interest (EOI) invites submissions for:
Allotment 1
Allotment 4
Both allotments together
Development Potential:
Allotment 1: 20-30 dwellings/allotments
Allotment 4: 40 dwellings/allotments or civic uses such as recreation, education, childcare, or community facilities
Both allotments have access to essential civil infrastructure, including roads, water, power, sewer and broadband, all located along Kloeden Street
Allotment Details:
Allotment 1 (Lot 1), Kloeden Street
1.704 ha | Frontage: 487.53m | Depth: 35m
Zoned for residential development (General Neighbourhood Zone)
Includes a 10-year South Australian Government lease for 10 homes with guaranteed rental income, maintenance, and tenancy management for use as Government Employee Housing (GEH)
Allotment 4 (Lot 4), Kloeden Street
2.523 ha | Frontage: 255.02m | Depth: 100m
Zoned for residential or civic uses (General Neighbourhood Zone)
Ideal for mixed-use development, including community or recreational
facilities
Prime Location:
1.5km from Whyalla's commercial centre, 4.5km from the foreshore
Surrounded by schools, open spaces, and established housing
Excellent road access to Lincoln Highway, near Whyalla Airport and Sunrise Christian School
Connected by trails to Westland Shopping Centre (1.5km) and Jim Pollock Wetlands (2.1km)
Civic, retail, and education hubs nearby along Nicholson Avenue (approx. 2km)
For all enquiries, please contact Steve Kemp of Kemp Real Estate, Port Lincoln for further information.
*All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we cannot guarantee the information is accurate and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property's land size, boundary overlays, floor plans and size, building age and condition). Interested parties should make their own enquiries and obtain their own legal advice.