Located in central Wagin, 25 Nalder Street presents an excellent opportunity to purchase a level residential building block of 1062 square meters. North and South boundary 20.12 meters Western and Eastern boundary 62.81 meters Road frontage to Nalder Street Residential R17.5 zoning Scheme water is connected and a power pole is located close to the front of the property.
Just minutes away from many of services and sporting facilities, 25 Nalder Street is; 650 meters to the Wagin swimming pool and Matera Oval 1 km to the main street with shops and services 1 km to the Wagin District Hospital 1.4 km to Wagin District High School Please note, all measurements and distances are approximate.
An opportunity exists to double the size of the building area for a large home and shed, without compromising play space for the family. Nestled behind 23 & 25 Nalder St is a 3776 square meter lot of mixed bush and open space.
Regional information Historical Wagin is 225km from Perth CBD (approx.) and offers access to the Central Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions of Western Australia Narrogin is 50km (approx.) from Wagin and services towns in the broader region with a range of shops, services and additional medical facilities.
Leave the city behind and enjoy a central location in a historic regional town. Call Sandra Hortin, Elders Real Estate Rural Narrogin on 0487316906 today.
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