Land For Sale • 3 AC
Outstanding opportunity to acquire a fully severed residential development parcel in the historic Town of Perth. All severances have been completed, creating a well-defined primary development lot along with additional parcels included in the sale. Extensive professional studies have already been undertaken in support of a proposed 3-storey, 54-unit multi-residential building, providing a solid planning foundation for future development. Environmental, engineering, traffic, and technical reports are available, giving prospective purchasers a significant head start in the approvals process.The lands are located in a desirable area of Perth near the Algonquin College campus lands and within close proximity to established neighbourhoods, parks, and downtown amenities. Perth continues to attract new residents drawn to its heritage character, walkable core, and strong quality of life, supporting ongoing demand for new housing. Municipal road access and servicing extensions will form part of the future development process, allowing a purchaser to design infrastructure in alignment with their project vision. Additional parcels forming part of the land assembly are included in the sale. Full data room and studies available upon request. Primary parcel consists of the retained development lands, zoned R4-24-h, with a 3-storey, 54-unit apartment concept prepared. Site Plan Application pending. Holding provision in place; full planning rationale, severance approvals, and technical studies on file. PIN's included in the sale. 051800241 (severed PIN TBD) - 051800087 - 051800131 - 051800086 - 051800122 - 051800085. Brock Street and Provost Street exist but terminate prior to the development area. Road access and municipal servicing extensions are contemplated through the Site Plan process. Full details, studies, surveys, and clarification documents available in the data room.
| Fully Entitled & Severed Development Site |
| 54-Unit Apartment Concept with Studies in Place |
| Prime Perth Location with Strong Housing Demand |