The Yarrah subdivision set a record in Yass for selling out stage 1 off the plan And you can see why, the development is now taking shape and the views over the Yass River to historic Clifton Wood you just will not tire of. The Yarrah subdivision will now also house a seniors village built by the Queensland group Oaktree who have a great reputation for delivering quality products. Adding to this is the proposed village centre with medical facilities, coffee shops and shop top housing. And now onto twelve Woods Street, all services are underground here – electricity, storm water, town water, sewer, and NBN. An elevated block running East/West suitable to capture the northerly aspect. Beautiful views to the South Build your dream home here, you will love it. Ready to build on immediately. This is block is situated only 800 meters to the centre of Yass CBD with café's, shopping, supermarkets and loads more. Walk along the river to Joe O'Connor Park, Yass Public and then onto the main street
Lot 47 in DP 1269136 Area: 630 square metres
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