+ 2319m2 flat parcel of land + Part of the tightly held 'Kyeema' estate adjacent to Gundaroo Village and not tied to a builder + Tucked away in a private street and backing onto picturesque farmland + North facing boundary + Underground power & three-phase power availability + Sewage connection to the offsite treatment plant + Zoned for R2 - Low-Density Residential + 15 minutes' drive to Bonner & Forde (approx.) + 20 minutes drive to Gungahlin (approx.) + 30 minutes drive to Canberra (approx.) + Walking distance to a local school, public transportation, and Gundaroo Town Centre
One of the finest blocks of the 'Kyeema' development in Gundaroo, this oversized flat block (2319m2) will be suitable for families wanting to build their dream home in a semi-rural area and only a short drive to Forde, Bonner, and Gungahlin Town Centre.
Heritage listed, Gundaroo is a riverside village with a quaint country feel, and beautiful places to eat and drink such as The Gundaroo Inn, Cork Street Café, and the award-winning Grazing at Gundaroo restaurant. Tallagandra Hill and other cool climate wineries are only a short drive away
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