Why Buying Land in Yanchep & Two Rocks is a Good Idea - Acumends

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Why Buying Land in Yanchep & Two Rocks is a Good Idea

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Why Buying Land in Yanchep &

Two Rocks is a Good Idea

Check Out Land for Sale in Yanchep &

Two Rocks

If you’ve always dreamed of settling down right on WA’s beautiful coastline, there's land for sale in Yanchep that can open the door to a great life for you and your family. The area, which now has a population of approximately 2,500 people, is predicted to grow to over 20,000 by the year 2031. By then, both Two Rocks & Yanchep will be a booming alternative just north of Perth. You can get in on the ground floor by settling there now.

Reasons to buy land for sale in Yanchep & Two Rocks1. Beach front lots Plenty of land is available in Capricorn Beach (Yanchep) & Atlantis Beach (Two Rocks) developments, within a short 150m walk from the beach. While there is enough land in Yanchep to accommodate 10 times the current population, prime beach lots in this development will soon run out.

2. Dream home potential Land at Two Rocks & Capricorn Beach is available separately or as part of a house and land package, so you have the flexibility to build the home of your dreams. Developers have worked hard to create attractive packages to suit 4 bed & 2 bath homes or 3 bed & 2 bath homes suitable for 12 to 15m wide lots, but if preferred you have the flexibility to buy a lot and work with your own architects to design and build your dream home.

3. Recreation all around youAssuming you want to do more than swim, fish, boat on the ocean and barbecue at home, there is plenty of other recreation available in the area. With the national park and other beautiful parks nearby, there are plenty of opportunities to play tennis, hike, picnic, explore nature, and enjoy installations of public art.

Reasons to buy land for sale in Yanchep & Two Rocks4. Growing amenities Amenities in Two Rocks & Yanchep will continue to develop. New shopping centres make it less necessary to go to nearby Butler, Clarkson, or Joondalup, while a medical facility and a dedicated aged care facility make it possible to attend to all basic needs in the area. The Yanchep area is served by bus routes that take residents to the Butler railway station, and from there to the regional city of Joondalup and the central business district of Perth.

5. Near PerthLonging for more city amenities and shopping? Perth is only 45 minutes away. Easily accessible via the freeway, the city is the administrative centre for business and government and offers many job opportunities in public administration, business services, manufacturing, health services, education, and more.

Benefits of building a new home vs buying an

established home

Buying a home is an exciting time. Just the thought

of it can get your eyes scanning the streets for

homes for sale, comparing and contrasting

different neighbourhoods and styles of homes, and

daydreaming about lazy Sundays around the

house. One of the biggest decisions you'll have to

make is whether to buy a new home or an

established home.

One of the benefits of moving into an established

home is you can move in just as soon as the home

is vacant. If you are able to wait to build your home

there are many benefits including reduced costs.

3 Advantages of Building a New Home in Yanchep1. The Honeymoon Period: When you build a new home in Yanchep everything is new. You won't

have to worry about having to make repairs or replacements in the home anytime soon. Even if something does need attention, there's a good chance it will still be under warranty and won't cost you anything. Unexpected home repairs can eat up a lot of money and are far more likely to be needed in established homes rather than new ones. Without the need to pay for repairs and improvements, new home buyers can save money and get used to making home loan payments without the stress of unexpected expenses cropping up.

2. Financial Incentives: Believe it or not a new home in Yanchep can be just as affordable, if not more affordable than buying an established home. Builder incentives, package deals, the $10,000 First Home Owners Grant, and other special financing options can all bring new homes into your price range

3. Long-term Solution: Building a new home gives you a chance to create the home of your dreams, a place to live for decades to come. Rather than making do with whatever an established home has to offer, building a new home in Yanchep allows you to choose a design and add in custom options that make sense for your lifestyle - now and in the future.

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Make your Coastal Living Dreams a Reality They say living on Perth's coastal strip has become an unattainable dream for many, but don't worry, there is still hope! The new coastal land released in Two Rocks is believed to be one of the last opportunities to own beachfront land in the established town; with Real Estate Institute of WA President, David Airey, saying communities such as Atlantis Beach will likely be one of the last chances people have to secure a great value house and land package so close to the ocean.

Atlantis Beach has 4 bedroom 2 bathroom family home packages priced from $340,000 to $370,000 for a very substantial, open plan modern beach house on at least a 450m2 lot. This is outstanding value when compared to all other coastal projects and established suburbs, particularly because your new home is within 1,500 metres of wide sandy swimming and surfing beaches. The entry price for a modern, low maintenance 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on a 225sqm lot at Atlantis Beach is under $305,000, excellent value for first home buyers, retirees and downsizers. Land prices are $190,000 for a 450m2 lot and $174,000 for a 375m2 lot.

With such exceptional value, beachside living is now attainable for all buyers, young and growing families, and it is located just a 30 minute drive to the thriving City of Joondalup.

Things to do in Yanchep

Yanchep, a coastal suburb North of Perth and just 20

minutes from Joondalup has a lot to offer. A popular

tourist destination it offers a great variety of beach

side accommodation. Also a popular surfing

destination, Yanchep boasts fantastic waves. There

are many other attractions that you can explore.

Things to do in Yanchep● Yanchep National Park

One of the most popular tourist attractions within Yanchep is the coastal limestone bordered 2842 hectare Yanchep National Park. It boasts large Tuart tree forests, underground caves, and gorgeous spring wildflowers. There are daily tours of the incredible limestone formations within the underground cave, Crystal Cave. Yanchep National Park is home to over 600 caves as well as 9 different walking trails. Ranging from 500 metres to 55 kilometres, the trails are diverse. Some of the trails are quite steep so they are perfect for a hike. There are BBQ facilities along the way as well as a purpose-built walkway where koalas can be seen.

The Chocolate Drops Tea Rooms offers light refreshments and delicious handmade chocolates while the Yanchep Inn offers more substantial meals as well as the atmosphere of a historic Tudor setting. There is also a golf course, home to resident kangaroos. There are wetlands, woodlands, gorges and an ancient cave system to explore. There are also Aboriginal tours that are also open on the weekend and public holidays. The local Nyoongar people will take you on a spiritual journey to discover the traditions as well as stories of one of the oldest surviving cultures on Earth.

Things to do in Yanchep● Swimming and Fishing

An extremely popular swimming and snorkelling spot, Yanchep Lagoon is worth visiting. It boasts calm, crystal clear water, and waves average just over 1 metre along the beach. The safest swimming spots are the Southern lagoon beach and the South end of the main lagoon. Yanchep Lagoon is also great for fishing. Neighbouring beaches are also good fishing spots. In late Spring it is common to see whales frolic close to shore on their way down the coast of Western Australia.

● GolfingSun City Country Club is worth visiting due to its tranquil atmosphere. It is well known for its long sweeping breaks on greens as well as its length of many of its holes, demanding good use of every club in the bag, including the long irons. Also unique to the Sun City Country Club are the emus and kangaroos that roam around. It is a course that is enjoyable for players of all levels, from beginners to professionals.

Find Out MoreCapricorn Yanchep and Atlantis Beach Two Rocks are two new beachfront communities located on a unique stretch of coastline north of Perth. Each

development offers a list of lifestyle essentials and modern day conveniences with local facilities and easy access to Joondalup and the Perth CBD which is

only 49 km away!