232-236 North Street Grafton represents one of very few vacant development sites, with scope to develop up to 14 residential lots. The approximate 3-acre block is situated at the end of Riverdale Court, one of Grafton's most sought-after estates. Additional information is available upon request for genuine and qualified purchasers.
Notable features include: - Walking distance to schools - Family friendly location - Up to 14 individual lots available upon completion - RU1 Residential Zoning - Additional information available upon request
For more information, please contact Team Jake on 0422 260 192.
*Please note that blocks are not offered for sale individually*
Disclaimer: All information disclosed herein has been provided from sources we believe to be reliable however we cannot guarantee its accuracy. It is respectfully advised that interested parties carry out their own due diligence.
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