Residential subdivision opportunity - Strategically located residential land - likely to provide around 100 quarter acre blocks (STCA)
39 acres of pastoral land situated at the northern end of Exeter in the West Tamar, 30km north of Launceston. Has West Tamar Highway along one side and Winkleigh Rd along the opposite side. Property currently consists of three titles: 38 acres (CT 167031/1), 2000 sqm(CT 167031/3) and 2000sqm(CT 167031/4). The two small titles have stormwater, sewerage, townwater and telephone services. Connecting to the sewerage currently requires a separate sewer pump to be installed for each block. The local phone exchange is roughly 1km from the property.
Full potential of the property would be obtained by applying to the West Tamar Council for rezoning. Rezoning approval seems likely to be given based on recent planning applications put before Council. The Tasmanian state government has made creation of new residential properties a major priority at the recent Tasmanian state election.
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