Located in the very popular location of Dilston, is this enormous property, which has had initial talks with council for a 14 lot rural subdivision. Details of which can be passed on with contact to the agent for serious buyers.
The zoning of this property is currently rural resource and there are numerous roads and a fresh water creek on the site. This property is in a great location, with Dilston being a very high end area and only fifteen minutes from Newnham and the Mowbray shopping complex. This property truly is unique and has 782 acres of regenerated bush upon it.
For more details be sure to call Jamie at Peter Lees Real Estate today.
*Peter Lees Real Estate has used a variety of sources to obtain information relating to this property. We believe all are reliable sources and have no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information, however we cannot guarantee it. Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries.
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