Located in the popular seaside town of Port Sorell and overlooking the Shearwater Golf Course is a fantastic parcel of land. This staged stratum development is a fabulous opportunity for a developer as the potential is there to divide the land into 4 smaller allotments as indicated or you may choose to build one gorgeous home on the whole parcel, the choice is yours (STCA).
Town service accessible with the blocks measuring approximately 450-550m2 each if you choose to subdivide. Exact land size can be confirmed prior to an agreement of sale.
With quality homes already established in the area and vacant land a rarity, it is the perfect time to secure your own block and build your dream home or investment properties.
Plans for 4 townhouses available on request.
Port Sorell Primary School, Shearwater Resort & Golf Club, caravan parks, supermarkets, doctor's surgery and cafes are all only minutes away...along with the gorgeous beaches that Port Sorell, Shearwater & Hawley are so renowned for.
Entry to this parcel of land is off Wilmot Street where you pass beautiful homes, many with gorgeous gardens to admire on your way in.
*GST may apply
*McGrath Devonport believe information contained is accurate however interested parties should rely upon their own enquires. Plans are indicative only
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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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