Situated on an elevated position in Austins Ferry, 14 Alexa Drive offers prospective purchasers the perfect canvas for a future home. The allotment benefits from scenic views of the River Derwent, enjoying a peaceful riverside lifestyle, yet remaining conveniently close to the vibrant Hobart CBD. The allotment spends approximately 728 sqm. The elevated position allows you to design a light-filled home that capitalises on the breathtaking panorama. The majority of the lots within this area are in the construction phase or have recently finalised construction to a high standard.
Local schools, shops, essential services and public transport are all within easy reach, ensuring a comfortable and convenient lifestyle, with the main arterial road to the city being the Brooker Highway. Claremont is just 2km from the allotment, while the bustling metropolitan of Glenorchy is just 10km.
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