Welcome to 309 Red Bluff Road - a rare and remarkable opportunity to secure a sprawling 3.81-hectare slice of Kalbarri's stunning coastline. Once home to the iconic Seahorse Sanctuary, this property blends natural beauty, historical charm, and incredible potential for future development or coastal living.Why You'll Love It: - Virtual Tour Here - https://youtu.be/3eJuKjHmQCgUnbeatable Location:Just four minutes from Kalbarri town centre and moments from the famous Jake's surf beach, iconic Red Bluff cliffs, this property delivers panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and direct access to some of WA's most breathtaking natural landscapes.Surf Enthusiast's Dream - Steps from Jakes PointPositioned directly across the road from the renowned Jakes Point, this property offers unparalleled access to one of Western Australia's most iconic surf breaks. Jakes Point is celebrated for its powerful left-hand reef break, attracting seasoned surfers eager to tackle its challenging waves. Recognised as a National Surfing Reserve, it stands as a testament to Australia's rich surfing heritage. For those less experienced, Jakes Bay provides a more sheltered environment, making it suitable for novice surfers and families looking to enjoy the ocean safely.Owning this property means immersing yourself in the vibrant surf culture of Kalbarri, with the added convenience of world-class waves just a short stroll from your doorstep.A Home:The existing 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence is full of warmth and character. Designed to embrace the surrounding environment, it features large windows that flood the home with natural light and frame the coastal and bushland scenery. This home provides the bones to build your nest or business.Room to Roam:With 3.81 hectares (9.41 Acres) at your fingertips, there's ample space for gardening, relaxation, or even future expansion. Zoned "Mixed Use for Tourism Purposes" (Special Use 9), the land is a blank canvas for a boutique resort, eco-retreat, or a one-of-a-kind residence.A Site with a Story:Previously the Seahorse Sanctuary, the property has a proud legacy of marine conservation. The existing infrastructure offers exciting potential for a research facility, educational centre, or something entirely new.Nature at Your Doorstep:Surrounded by the awe-inspiring Kalbarri National Park, you'll enjoy whale watching, wildflower season, gorge hikes, and tranquil beach walks, all just moments away.Development-Ready Features:- Zoned "Mixed Use for Tourism Purposes" (Special Use 9 - TPS 11)- No building time limits - design and build at your pace- 3.81 hectares (9.41 Acres)- Mains power connected- Bore water supply- Septic system in place- Annual land rates approx. $1,800Location Perks:- Only 4 minutes to Kalbarri township- Just walk across the road to Kalbarri's famous Jakes surf point - a hotspot for surfers and ocean lovers - Close to the Kalbarri Skywalk, Red Bluff Beach, and Kalbarri's vibrant town attractionsWhether you're looking to create a visionary tourism venture, invest in Kalbarri's future, or simply enjoy a peaceful coastal lifestyle, 309 Red Bluff Road is a rare gem not to be missed.Contact Loni Visser on 0458 663 995 today to arrange a private tour and discover the true potential of this iconic Kalbarri property.Kalbarri, a captivating coastal town in Western Australia, is not only celebrated for its natural beauty and outdoor adventures but also for its exciting future prospects.Stunning Natural LandscapesKalbarri is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, where the Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean. The town is surrounded by the dramatic cliffs of Kalbarri National Park, featuring iconic landmarks like Nature's Window and Z-Bend Gorge. The vibrant wildflower blooms add a splash of color to the rugged terrain.Outdoor AdventureFor those seeking adventure, Kalbarri offers an array of activities, including hiking, kayaking, and fishing. The region's diverse terrain caters to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts, from serene river cruises to challenging coastal treks.Wildlife ViewingThe area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Spot kangaroos, emus, and numerous bird species in their natural habitat. The coastal waters are also a prime location for whale watching during migration seasons.Mild ClimateEnjoy a Mediterranean climate with warm, sunny days and mild winters, making Kalbarri an appealing destination throughout the year.Charming CommunityThe town boasts a friendly, laid-back atmosphere. Local markets, cafes, and small businesses reflect its unique character and provide a welcoming environment for visitors.Cultural and Historical SignificanceKalbarri is rich in Aboriginal history and cultural heritage. Exploring the region offers insights into its deep-rooted traditions and stories.Future DevelopmentsExciting changes are on the horizon with The Shire of Northampton's Kalbarri Foreshore Revitalisation program. This ambitious project aims to enhance the town's waterfront area, improving amenities, and creating more recreational spaces. The revitalisation will bolster Kalbarri's appeal, providing new attractions and modern facilities while preserving its natural charm.Accessibility and AmenitiesKalbarri is easily accessible via well-maintained roads from Perth and offers a range of accommodation options, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.In summary, Kalbarri's stunning scenery, diverse outdoor activities, pleasant climate, and vibrant community make it an exceptional destination. With the forthcoming revitalisation program, the town is poised to enhance its appeal and offer even more to its residents and visitors.Disclaimer: Contessi Kalbarri has received all property information from third-party sources. It is important to note that no guarantee or representation is provided regarding the accuracy of this information. Interested parties are strongly advised not to rely on the provided details and instead conduct their own independent inquiries. 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The size of Kalbarri is approximately 141.8 square kilometres. It has 9 parks covering nearly 33.7% of total area. The population of Kalbarri in 2016 was 1557 people. By 2021 the population was 1478 showing a population decline of 5.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Kalbarri is 60-69 years. Households in Kalbarri are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Kalbarri work in a labourer occupation.In 2021, 67.00% of the homes in Kalbarri were owner-occupied compared with 61.70% in 2016.
Kalbarri has 2,113 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Kalbarri have seen a 107.43% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 87.63% increase. As at 31 January 2026:
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