Listed by Brett Wilkins and Andrew Woodley-Page of RWC WA, the 10.97-hectare property is expected to attract strong interest from both local and interstate developers eager to capitalise on the region’s significant growth.

Positioned within the Capel town boundary with an extensive 518-metre frontage to Bussell Highway, the property is strategically located on the main highway linking Perth with Margaret River and Dunsborough; two of the most popular regional destinations in the state.

“This is one of the most compelling development opportunities currently available in the South-West,” said Brett Wilkins, Director of RWC WA.

“With exposure to over 19,000 vehicles per day, a prime location at the entrance to Capel’s town centre, and urban development zoning already in place, the site ticks all the boxes for a wide range of developers.”

“Capel is benefiting from growing interest as a lifestyle and commuter hub, sitting conveniently between Bunbury and Busselton. We’re expecting strong interest from developers with local insight, as well as interstate or even international players who recognise the area’s untapped potential," Andrew Woodley-Page from RWC WA said.

The property’s proximity to the newly completed Bunbury Outer Ring Road puts it just two hours drive from Perth, making it even more accessible for residential, commercial, or mixed-use development.

Market activity in the region has been strong. Capel’s median house price has surged by 23.2 per cent in the past 12 months to $585,000, reflecting the increasing demand for land and housing options in the area. Nearby towns have also recorded impressive growth, with Dunsborough up 34.1 per cent to a median of $1.18 million, and Margaret River up 10.2 per cent to $785,000.

“This site offers the dual benefit of town-centre access and major highway exposure,” Mr Wilkins said. “Capel Drive bisects the land, providing flexibility for development design, and the surrounding region’s momentum makes this an ideal time to bring something new to market.”

The property is being sold vacant and without a tenancy in place, offering a blank canvas for potential developers to shape its future.

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