The property comprising Lot 9 known as 11 Trench St and Lot 10 known and 24 Trent St Wagin is now available for purchase.
Featuring; Three road frontage. Lot 9, 1319 square meters (approx.), fronts Trench and Trent St. Lot 10, 1311 square meters (approx.), fronts Trent St and Tennyson St. Scheme water is connected to Lot 9. Sewerage lines run to both properties on the Eastern boundary. Power lines are located near the boundary of Lot 9 Fenced on one boundary. Residential zoning
Assessed for subdivision potential by as registered land surveyor, initial investigations suggest a concept subdivision plan of eight strata titled units with Western Australian Planning Commission Approval. Planning approval has not been applied for.
The property is located opposite Wagin Leisure Centre and 300 meters from the main street of Wagin. Historical Wagin is just 225km from Perth that offers access to the Central Wheatbelt and Great Southern. Narrogin is 50km (approx.) from Wagin and services towns in the broader region with a range of shops, services and medical facilities.
Develop or build your next home on an extra large lot in Central Wagin. Contact Sandra Hortin, Elders Real Estate Narrogin Rural on 0487316906.
Buyers Note: All measurements are approximate. Boundaries marked on images, and are for visual purposes only. Buyers should complete their own due diligence, including a visual inspection before entering into an offer to purchase the property.
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