This approx 751 m2 block is the ideal location to build your dream home or to just bring the van and tents and camp on until your ready.
Located on bitumen with farm land to rear providing amazing sunsets.
The block adjoins a road reserve making it feel larger than it is and providing driveway access to the block.
A flat dry block with ample space to build a house, shed and still park the cars, van and boat off the street.
For sale individually for $275,000 with the option to purchase the 4 bed house next door on a separate title for $850,000 all up giving you a total 1319 m2.
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Listing ID: 182404349. This listing has been viewed 3 times. It was first displayed on 27/03/2024 and last updated on 27/03/2024.
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