Sea-View Heights - 6 Remain Available, Allot 5 is SOLD
Rare Seaside Township Opportunities - Allot 5 is SOLD Vacant Freehold Allotments, All with Sea Views Sea -View Heights Land Division, North Shields. North Shields township, located just some 12km from Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula's Seafood Capital and Growing Regional Centre. Development Application no. 21030535 - Lower Eyre Council. Development Comprises of 7 Separate Allotments 5,6,7,8,9,10,11 Allotment 11 Area 1436m2 $145,000 Inc Gst Allotment 10 Area 1222m2 - Offers Invited Allotment 9 Area 1222m2 - Offers Invited Allotment 8 Area 1279m2 - Offers Invited Allotment 7 Area 1222m2 - Offers Invited Allotment 6 Area 1222m2 - Offers Invited Allotment 5 Area 1828m2 - SOLD Allotments 6,7,8,9,10 Please Contact the Agent.
Development Application no. 21030535 - Lower Eyre Council.
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