Positioned directly opposite James Cook Park, this is a rare opportunity to secure a well-located R20/R60 site in an excellent location with just about everything you will ever need in close proximity.
Set on a 690m² with a wide 22m frontage, the site offers excellent flexibility for a range of development outcomes, supported by a stunning park outlook that will enhance the end product and drive stronger resale values.
Development Potential (STCA)
• 2 premium side-by-side residences
• 3–4 townhouses
• Boutique apartment development
Key Attributes
• 690m² site with approx. 22m frontage
• Zoned R20/R60
• Direct park frontage with appealing outlook
• Strong underlying demand for quality product in the area
• Seller keen to rent-back during planning phase
Location Highlights
• Walking distance to Whitfords Shopping and Entertainment Centre
• Access to major retail, dining, cafés, cinemas and medical facilities
• Close to St Mark’s School, public transport and coastline
This is a prime and lucrative opportunity to secure a development site with genuine upside in a location that continues to perform for both developers and owner-occupiers alike.
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This property at 15 Green Road, Hillarys is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Barney Fleiser at Listed Estate Agents on 10 May 2026.
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Hillarys is an outer-northern suburb of Perth bound by the Indian Ocean. The suburb is six square kilometres in size and is a residential area with commercial sectors in its northeast and significant parklands along the coast. Hillarys' growth was minimal until the 1970s and it wasn't until the 1980s through to the 1990s that rapid growth occurred.
Arguably the most notable feature of Hillarys is its boat harbour. A crowd-pleaser for both locals and visitors alike, the large marina and tourist development is home to bars, nightclubs, restaurants, shopping facilities, accommodation, kid-friendly activities and plenty of attractions. Also in the suburb are several parks and walkways, Westfield Whitford City Shopping Centre, Hillarys Shopping Centre, a ferry terminal to Rottnest Island and a local primary and high school.