The chance of a lifetime has opened up at Mount Warren Park with three neighbouring properties hitting the market at once.
Sales agent Johnson Teo likened the sale of 5, 7 and 9 Rochester Drive to a game of monopoly.
“Something special happens when you own all three title deeds side by side – you can do this in real life here,” Mr Teo said.
“They’re three separate sellers, selling for their own reasons, but we have the chance to market them together.
“It’s not every day that you have this opportunity.”
Mr Teo said the property, subject to council approval, could be redeveloped for business purposes.
“The zoning around there supports shops – there’s small shops around that area, with physios, childcare centres, there’s aged care,” he said.
“It’s a mixed-use precinct.”
Set on a total of 2579sqm, Mr Teo said buyers could purchase one, two, or all three properties.
“We can sell it separately as well, but I think the real value is in someone seeing the potential there,” he said.
“The buyer needs to be a visionary.”
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom house on 5 Rochester Drive is currently tenanted at $720 per week rent for the next 12 months.
With an air-conditioned, open-plan living room, there are multiple family rooms and a kitchen with lots of cabinetry and bench space.
The property features a double lock-up garage, solar panels, a pool, a shed and a “good-sized” backyard.
One house up, 7 Rochester Driver, is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with owner-occupiers eager to sell.
It too features a pool, a carport, room for larger vehicles like a caravan or boat, and an alfresco area for outdoor entertaining.
Inside, there are two rumpus rooms, a living room, dining room, kitchen and a casual dining area.
The third and final property, 9 Rochester Drive, features another three-bedroom, three-bathroom home.
With open plan living at its core, there is a lounge room and two family rooms that lead to a dining room, which flows to the deck.
The master bedroom also has access to an outdoor deck, as well as an ensuite.
Outside is a two-car garage.
The three flat blocks are surrounded by the suburban “must-haves”, including schools, shops and public transport.
Mr Teo said Mount Warren Park was an emerging suburb to keep an eye on.
“It’s not like Cornubia or Shailer Park yet, but I can see it coming,” he said.
“Mount Warren Park has affordable pricing but get in while you can.
“House prices are getting more and more expensive.”


