5 acre allotment with stunning views across Pipe Clay Lagoons
Ideally located in a quality new homes area of Sandford, this vacant, north-facing, 2.019ha/5acre approx. allotment offers stunning views across Pipe Clay Lagoons that can never be built out.
Escape the hustle and bustle of city living and enjoy a peaceful lifestyle with popular surf beaches and the Tangara Trail just minutes away.
Situated on the South Arm Peninsula, Sandford is a highly sought family and horse friendly community offering an array of beautiful beaches and bush trails nearby. Approximately 26kms drive to the CBD and 19kms to the Hobart Airport with many local shops, cafes, schools and shopping centres also close by.
Turn this dream into a reality and build your dream home (STCA).
• Stunning views across Pipeclay Lagoons • Vacant block approx. 2.019ha (5 acres) • Popular surf beaches nearby •Tangara trail close by • Close to South Arm golf club • Short drive to Lauderdale shopping hub • Within 26kms to Hobart CBD & 19kms to Hobart Airport
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