85 Olivia Terrace,
Carnarvon, WA 6701
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Truly the very best commercial/tourism development site in Carnarvon
85 Olivia Terrace with a land area of 7,422sqm was previously the Carnarvon Justice Precinct which is a superbly located parcel on the corner of Olivia Terrace overlooking the Carnarvon Fascine and Robinson Street in the central downtown commercial precinct.
The improvements have all been cleared and we are now offering vacant clean development sites
The land is zoned Commercial affording multiple development opportunities Carnarvon's unique location, seated on the edge of the Gascoyne River Delta approximately 904km north of Perth, makes it a tropical oasis in an otherwise arid landscape. Paradoxically, Carnarvon has a fertile and thriving horticultural district that supplies the majority of Perth's fruit and vegetables during the winter months.
Carnarvon has long been recognised for its unique small and sweet banana but that reputation is widening with an extensive range of subtropical fruit and temperate climate vegetables grown on the plantations lining the Gascoyne River.
The Gascoyne River is one of Australia's ephemeral rivers, flowing only when cyclones have dropped their rain up to 500km inland. The township is on one of the delta inlets and centred on the picturesque Fascine.
A thriving prawn, scallop, crab and fishing industry also operates from Carnarvon. During the months of May to October freshly caught seafood can be purchased directly from the factories.
Renowned for its wonderful climate Carnarvon's average maximum summer temperature (December to February) is 32 degrees with a winter (June to August) average maximum temperature of 22 degrees.
The Gascoyne, in the North West of Western Australia, captures more than 600km of Indian Ocean coastline and stretches about 500km inland. The coastal area incorporates internationally recognised features such as the Ningaloo Coast and Shark Bay World Heritage Areas, Monkey Mia, and Coral Bay. The hinterland includes the outstanding features of the Kennedy Ranges and Mount Augustus.
Offers Invited
For further information or to arrange an inspection contact:
Phil Zoiti
Ray White Commercial (WA)
M: 0419 993 656
E: phil.zoiti@raywhite.com
Brett Wilkins
Ray White Commercial (WA)
M: 0478 611 1...
E: brett.wilkins@raywhite.com
Ted Schultz
Ray White Carnarvon
M: 0417 173 387
E: ted.schultz@raywhite.com
The improvements have all been cleared and we are now offering vacant clean development sites
The land is zoned Commercial affording multiple development opportunities Carnarvon's unique location, seated on the edge of the Gascoyne River Delta approximately 904km north of Perth, makes it a tropical oasis in an otherwise arid landscape. Paradoxically, Carnarvon has a fertile and thriving horticultural district that supplies the majority of Perth's fruit and vegetables during the winter months.
Carnarvon has long been recognised for its unique small and sweet banana but that reputation is widening with an extensive range of subtropical fruit and temperate climate vegetables grown on the plantations lining the Gascoyne River.
The Gascoyne River is one of Australia's ephemeral rivers, flowing only when cyclones have dropped their rain up to 500km inland. The township is on one of the delta inlets and centred on the picturesque Fascine.
A thriving prawn, scallop, crab and fishing industry also operates from Carnarvon. During the months of May to October freshly caught seafood can be purchased directly from the factories.
Renowned for its wonderful climate Carnarvon's average maximum summer temperature (December to February) is 32 degrees with a winter (June to August) average maximum temperature of 22 degrees.
The Gascoyne, in the North West of Western Australia, captures more than 600km of Indian Ocean coastline and stretches about 500km inland. The coastal area incorporates internationally recognised features such as the Ningaloo Coast and Shark Bay World Heritage Areas, Monkey Mia, and Coral Bay. The hinterland includes the outstanding features of the Kennedy Ranges and Mount Augustus.
Offers Invited
For further information or to arrange an inspection contact:
Phil Zoiti
Ray White Commercial (WA)
M: 0419 993 656
E: phil.zoiti@raywhite.com
Brett Wilkins
Ray White Commercial (WA)
M: 0478 611 1...
E: brett.wilkins@raywhite.com
Ted Schultz
Ray White Carnarvon
M: 0417 173 387
E: ted.schultz@raywhite.com
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Property ID: 503333294Last Updated: 16 Jun 2022
RWC - WA
12-14 The EsplanadePERTH, WA 6000
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85 Olivia Terrace
Carnarvon, WA 6701
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PERTH, WA 6000
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