If you are looking for a tranquil and peaceful lifestyle large land parcel with the potential to take in the expansive estuary views through lovely mature eucalypt treetops, then this could be the dream block.
This lot is a generous 2.36ha (approx 5.83 acres) site with a 72 metre frontage to Estuary Road and will provide a 2000m2 building envelope set back from a scarp so you can potentially overlook the waters of the Peel/Harvey Estuary.
There is mains power and water available to the site.
Whether you are building your permanent residence or a weekender you will always feel like you are on holiday as you can enjoy activities like crabbing, fishing, bushwalking, canoeing, birdwatching, generally enjoying nature or tinkering in a large shed (if you build one) so the choices are expansive.
There are large lots nearby but very few will offer the outlook and holiday feel that this one will.
Be quick as we feel once you have walked over the site you will want to start to design your dream home.
Call or email Peter Vetten for more information M: 0403584466 E: pvetten@rhmandurah.com.au
DISCLAIMER: Every care has been taken to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this advertisement, but no warranty (either express or implied) is given by Raine & Horne or its agent, as to the accuracy of the contents. Purchasers should conduct their own investigations into all matters relating to the proposed purchase of the property.
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