Escape suburbia and enjoy a tranquil country life with this acreage allotment in peaceful Brocklesby encompassing approximately 37.36 acres, ideal for creating your very own semi-rural retreat.
Eligible for a dwelling (STCA) and with 3 dams, town water and access to power, this expansive lot is the perfect spot to build your dream home and shedding, and still have plenty of room for a horse or other animals. Boasting 7 separate lots with zoning of R5 Large Lot Residential, with minimum lot size of 2 hectares to be eligible for a dwelling, the property may also have subdivision potential (STCA). Set opposite Brocklesby Recreation Reserve the block includes street frontage to 3 sides for ease of access.
Located only 17 minutes to Howlong, 37 minutes to Albury and 35 minutes to Corowa, and all their facilities, this outstanding property offers the perfect blend of lifestyle and convenience.
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE 4.00PM FRIDAY 3 MAY 2024
Disclaimer: All care has been taken in compiling these particulars, but the vendor and their agents do not guarantee the details and cannot accept responsibility for errors or misdescriptions if any. Intending purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of details.
Property Code: 2468
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