21a Seven Mile Beach Road, Seven Mile Beach TAS 7170
Land
Block size: 1170 m² approx.
Outstanding lifestyle opportunity
Nestled in a serene setting amidst established homes, this spacious plot of land offers endless possibilities for creating a stylish and comfortable dream home (STCA), maximizing the advantages of the suburb.
Privately tucked away, this level 1,170 sqm block comes complete with fencing, a driveway, and established gardens. On-site, a spacious double garage with power and a water tank, along with an adjoining double carport with wide bays, provides potential for various uses (STCA).
Seven Mile Beach stands out as one of the Eastern Shore's most sought-after suburbs, boasting a pristine shoreline, numerous recreational options, easy access to public transport, proximity to schools, and convenient connections to the city, as well as neighbouring suburbs such as Cambridge, Rosny, and Lauderdale.
Offering a superior and laid-back lifestyle in an idyllic location, this rare opportunity to purchase in the tightly held Seven Mile enclave will undoubtedly appeal to a diverse range of buyers.
Features: - Generous 1,170 sqm allotment - Minutes to the beach - Double garage and double carport with power and water tank - Established fencing, driveways and landscaping - Title issued - 20 minutes from Hobart's CBD
Inspections
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