Appealing 1201 square metre dual occupancy unrestricted block
19 Ewin street Blayney is now available for sale by owner. This double size, north facing block offers connected water, driveway access, curb and guttering, adjacent laneway entry with NBN & power at boundary. Located on the edge of the sought after Johnson Cresent Estate is the ideal position for families looking to build their forever home.This is a rare opportunity to establish yourself in an amazing location. Within walking distance of all amenities including schools, shopping, leisure, railway station and hospital. Laneway access gives the potential of dual occupancy or a set of units(STCA) making this an investor or developers delight. The opportunities are endless now that the McPhillamys Gold Project has been given the green light. This block is an ideal block to invest in with prices set to soar. For all enquiries please phone owner 0499045707
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