The Feel: Snap up this rare block zoned for further accommodation. Only a stone's throw to the sporting hub of Alice and a short walk to the hospital, this property provides an opportunity to acquire a block zoned for more dwellings whilst being able to reside in a three-bedroom extended residence.
The Facts: - Zoned MR (Medium Density) - Area measuring 924 sqm - Existing three bed house - Large bathroom and laundry - Huge kitchen and rear entertaining area - Flat allotment - Well-fenced all sides - Positioned in a fantastic central location - Short distance to cafes, ovals, hospital - Friendly neighbourhood - Front house leased $500 per week approx - Ideal special project - Sewerage easement at rear - Council rates $2106 2023/2024
This property delivers to the new owner a great investment in property development in the central precinct of Alice Springs.
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