Welcome to 14 Actaeon Street, a prime piece of land nestled in the picturesque North Bay Estate of Rokeby, Tasmania. This property offers a unique opportunity to build your dream home (STCA) in a thriving and up-and-coming neighbourhood. With approximately 815 square meters of residential land at your disposal and captivating water views, this is a chance to create the lifestyle you've always envisioned.
Rokeby is a charming suburb of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, offering a harmonious blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. You'll have easy access to schools, parks, shopping centres, and a range of essential amenities. Additionally, the proximity to Hobart ensures that you're never too far from cultural events, dining, and entertainment options. This property offers the ideal canvas to build the home you've always dreamed of while enjoying the tranquility of a cul-de-sac location and the beauty of water views.
Contact me today to arrange a viewing and explore the endless possibilities that await you at 14 Actaeon Street, North Bay Estate, Rokeby, Tasmania.
- Zoned: General residential - Council: Clarence City Council - Water views - North Bay estate location - Approx 815m2
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