Tucked away within the tranquil suburb of Londonderry, this abundant 5 acre corner block boasts an idyllic location that combines the allure of rural living with versatile dwelling inclusions, while also offering scope for future development.
This tree-dotted property reveals not one but two separate homes, each featuring four spacious bedrooms and an array of living spaces, ideal for multi-generational living. An additional self-contained one-bedroom studio adds a layer of flexibility, providing resourceful rental income or personal use.
Equestrian enthusiasts will appreciate the suitability for horse ownership, while the ample space is perfect for those with trucks, caravans, trailers, or extra vehicle storage.
Meanwhile, the property also holds untold potential due to its RU4 zoning. With its all-arable land and the convenience of town water supply, astute buyers can envision a range of agricultural, business, and land uses (STCA).
Beyond the property's charms, its location is a standout advantage, enjoying proximity to the crossroads of Richmond Road and The Northern Road, ensuring seamless connectivity to Richmond, Windsor, and Penrith, while Marsden Park and the M7 motorway can be reached in just 15 minutes.
Features: - 5 acre corner block in the peaceful community of Londonderry - Two separate homes with four bedrooms and versatile living spaces - Additional self-contained one-bedroom studio for rental income - Multi-dwellings make it an ideal property for multi-generational living - Ample storage space for trucks, caravans, and more - Perfect property for equestrian enthusiasts or those seeking rural pursuits - Potential to knock down and build for a dream acreage retreat (STCA) - RU4 zoning offers various agricultural and business possibilities (STCA) - Lightly forested, all-arable land with town water supply - Connectivity to Richmond, Windsor, Penrith, and M7 motorway
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A block's planning zone defines how that land can be used and what can be built on it.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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