Located just 5 minutes from the Geraldton CBD and beaches, Blencowe Road offers fantastic value for those wanting to enter the market without breaking the bank.
This 800m2 corner block offers potential for easy side access to a garage to secure your vehicles and other toys.
With Champion Bay Senior High School only a short 750-metre walk, two local primary schools within 2kms and Rangeway Shopping Centre only 1km away all your needs will be met without leaving the suburb.
Features Include: • Short drive into the City Centre • Close to amenities • All amenities except deep sewer is available • 20m Frontage • 800m2 block, zoned R30
• Council Rates - $1,125 per annum • Water Rates - $275 per annum, deep sewerage is not available
Call Brett Giles from Ray White Geraldton to Register your Interest Today!!
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