179/null Katanning - Nyabing Road, Katanning WA 6317
Land
Block size: 100 m² approx.
100 Acres Untouched Country
Come take a drive out to Lot 179 it is located on the corner of Wallis Road and Katanning - Nyabing Road Ewlyamartup featuring 100 acres of untouched land. Less than 20 kilometres from Katanning town site and within a stone's throw to the popular Lake Ewlyamartup. If you have an imagination or are looking for a project, then this block could suite your needs. Or you love skiing and like the idea of having a ski lake across the road - then why not pop up a shed store the boat and have some fun. Yes, it's a different block but hey you never know the options are endless. Scheme water passes the property. Surrounded by Agricultural Farmland and zoned Rural come make an offer today call Suzie Perrin on 0438545265.
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