This expansive 1610 sqm block offers gorgeous views of the mountains and a serene natural bush gully at the rear. Nestled within a burgeoning new neighbourhood of contemporary, high-quality residences, this block is primed for the realization of your dream home. The convenience of an existing crossover and boundary-connected utilities, adds further appeal.
Features: • Cleared large 1610 sqm block with some established trees at the rear • Elevated views across Kings Meadows to the mountains beyond • Sealed crossover in place • Power & water connected to the block • Close to schools, shops & supermarkets • Only 4 minutes' drive to Kings Meadows Shopping Centre • 9 Minutes' drive to Launceston's CBD or Launceston Airport
Contact Jeremy Wilkinson or Nav Kaur for further information.
Land size: 1610 sqm Council rates: $865 pa Land Tax: $536 ps Zoning: Low Density Residential Council: Launceston Heritage listed: No
**Harcourts Launceston has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate**
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