Conveniently located 400m2 allotment situated walking distance from Ormiston Collage, Horizon shopping centre and other quality schools and just a short distance from Cleveland shopping centre. Close to the beautiful waterways of Moreton Bay and easy access to the bay islands. This opportunity to market is ideal for young families, first home buyers or investors looking to capitalise on and build their dream home.
Fully fenced with a 24.94 Meter Frontage.
This block is titled and ready for building. House and land packages are available for further information enquire today..
Location: • 5 minutes to Wellington Point to State School • 5 minutes to Wellington Point State High School • 3 minutes Ormiston College • 1km walk to Apex Park • 1km to Wellington Point Farm • Bus stop 45m away • House & Land packages available
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