• 25 Acres* (10.12Ha*) Freehold title, bare block. • 6.5km* West of Charleville with bitumen access. •Great location for rural lifestyle block, great for small stock and poultry. • Good ground coverage of Buffel grass and low mulga. • Local Power & Water right at the boundary. •Room for Small Paddocks. • Double Road frontage with suitable house sites. • This land is a blank canvas. It's located in an area suitable for building a home and the daily commute to Charleville for work. source of power and water are reasonably close to the property boundary. Additionally, please note the neighboring allotment is also for sale consisting of 30 Acres. • All offers will be considered
Further Information on the property is available by contacting the selling agent. Adjoining property 199 Albert Park Road 12.14hectares* (30 Acres*) is also being sold by the same selling vendor.
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