FABULOUS DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY ~ RARE VACANT LAND
Superbly located vacant land in Fullarton with main road exposure.
Comprising: * Flat allotment of 577sqm (approx.) * 12.4m frontage (approx.) to Glen Osmond Road * Zoned Business Neighbourhood which offers some flexibility * Potential for residential and compatible employment generating land uses (subject to consents) * Potential for standalone offices, consulting rooms or shops with residential type use (subject to consents) * Zoned to Glenunga International High School
Fantastic location! Proximity to retail shops, public transport, cafes, parks and excellent public and private schools.
Council: City of Unley Council Rates: $4,122.60 per annum SA Water: $231.54 per quarter ESL: $276.00 per annum Land Size: 577sqm (approx.) Zoning: Business Neighbourhood
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