Centrally located, on a sizeable one acre lot, you will find 24 Geegelup View, Bridgetown.
This piece of vacant land looks toward the Geegelup waterway, where you can cross the footbridge and head down into the hub of our vibrant town.
With some established Marri, this property allows the enjoyment of the wildlife that nature entices, and potentially make your home among the gum trees(subject to the relevant approvals).
The block is gently undulating, and is an exciting prospect for those looking to make the Southwest their home, or as an investment for your future. Scheme water connection is available to the property.
Bridgetown is a close knit community, only approximately 95km to the City of Bunbury. Our lovely town offers two Primary Schools, a High School(to Year Ten), Doctors Surgeries, Post Office, two supermarkets and an eclectic range of shops and cafes. Also situated within the catchment for the Greenbushes Talison Lithium Mine, for potential employment opportunities.
Contact John to arrange an inspection.
*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided to the agent, by the Seller (and or other 3rd parties including Landgate and local government authorities), which may be subject to change. Interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained in this material.
**Photos of the footbridge and creek are of the Geegelup waterway, this is separate to the property.
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