Expressions Of Interest Closing 4th June at 12noon
11 & 13 William Street, Wodonga VIC 3690
House
311
Block size: 658 m² approx.
Rare Opportunity To Purchase One Or Both!
Located a less than 1km to the heart of Wodonga sits this amazing and rare opportunity. Take your pick of either of these 658 sqm (approx.) properties to build or renovate your dream home or for the developers, a fantastic opportunity to purchase 1,316 sqm (approx.) of flat Central Wodonga real estate for a future development.
11 William St, Wodonga Expressions of Interest, closing 4th June at midda
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