609m2 Block - One Neighbour - Endless Views Over Parkland - Best Block In Narangba Heights
Very unique opportunity to secure one of the best blocks in Narangba Heights. Set in a row of only 6 premium blocks and the biggest block in size is this 609m2 elevated block with views over the parkland to the Creek. Set in the Creekfront Precinct - Stage 11, you could design your executive home with an outlook with no neighbours in site.
Buy the block on its own or have Burbank Homes create a House & Land Package From $1,057,170 - Contact Burbank Homes or Terry Taplin 0410 414 177.
Block Dimensions - 20m Frontage - 30m Depth Town Water - Sewerage - NBN Origin Metered Gas Surrounded By Parkland
This a rare opportunity to secure a block of this calibre within an award winning estate.
Call Terry Taplin - 0410 414 177
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