Are you looking to build your dream home on massive rural block but wanting to be close to town? Then this delightful 9.5 Acre block with a 87.9m frontage will tick all the boxes for you! Situated in the St David Woods Estate and approximately 15km drive to Mandurah, enjoy all the benefits of being close to town and having the city convenience to come home everyday in your own rural hideaway.
Features of this block include Three phase underground power and telephone. Building envelope approx 4000 Sqm. Grade A soil. Street Lighting. Feature post and rail fencing at the front. Surrounded by nature. Scheme Water. Zoned kennels. Rectangular block with approx 87m frontage and 265m long Rates approx.- $1861
Surround yourself in the lifestyle you always wanted call Darren today to secure this block on 0403 736 873
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