A POPULAR AREA HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER This is a flat symmetrical 462sqm corner block perfect for your brand new home or an Investment at a time that sees huge demand for Rentals with housing availability at its lowest for as long as we can remember.
With the economic activities of our town at a high and other diversified resource companies looking to impact on our town, the future is looking very healthy and super exciting. A builders details can be passed on to a client developer.
Our town is bursting at the seams due to strong rental demand and low stock levels, now may be the right time to Invest in your future and build a home or make an astute Investment.
Services run past this block, connection is still required.
The resource-rich Pilbara region of WA is known as the economic powerhouse of Australia and may only just be ramping up!
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