"Manor Rise" Tahmoor's newest and most prestigious Property Estate that delivers premium, oversized allotments just moments from the town centre.
With impressive lots ranging from one to three acres, "Manor Rise" is the gateway to the Southern Highlands which offers an address few can match.
Registered oversized allotments ranging from 4,648sqm to 15,400sqm Gently undulating parcels allowing scope for any house designs All lots have been equipped with power, town water & rural fencing Surrounded by large land holdings creates a rural landscape Quality house and land packages available with local builders All blocks include natural gas, town water, power and NBN Perfectly positioned just moments from Tahmoor town centre Close to schools, shopping, cafes and train station
Lot 22 - Guide $799,000 Lot 24 - Guide $899,000 Lot 26 - Guide $1,199,000
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