Located in a prime position, this R4 High Density Zoned property offers an exceptional investment or development opportunity. Total convenience for future occupants with shopping village, cafes, schools, and local parks all within walking distance.
- 714.5m2 block with a 21.3m frontage in the heart of Jannali CBD - The property currently has a three bedroom single level brick house, with potential rental return of $750 per week - Possible development site (Subject To Council Approval) Zoned R4 - High Density residential with a FSR of 1:2:1 - Located next to Jannali railway station and directly across the road from local shopping village.
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