Stephen Cole is proud to present 18 Napier Terrace, Broome.
Introducing 18 Napier Terrace, Djugun - your opportunity to secure a huge residential or commercial corner block in the heart of beautiful Broome on the stunning West Coast.
Situated in a prime location, minutes to everything you need, this 1400sqm block is ready for new owners to realise just how exceptional this opportunity is. The block offers multiple development options under Town Centre zoning, offering both commercial and residential options.
Perfectly located between Chinatown and Broome International Airport, this block delivers on convenience, location and space to create.
For further property details, or to arrange a private inspection, please contact Stephen Cole on 0433 349 777 or email stephen.cole@raywhite.com.
**Outlines are indicative only. Please see Deposited Plan for accurate boundaries.**
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