Opportunity for Subdivision Potential in Gelorup: A Developer's Dream
Are you looking for a prime development opportunity in a beautiful lifestyle location? Look no further than this extraordinary future proposed lot, with Subdivision potential, subject to council approval. Situated in a picturesque setting with lush bush views, this massive block is approx 11,830m2 and is ready for Subdivision into approximately three one-acre bush lots. Tucked away with private cul-de-sac access off Blythewood Close.
Conveniently located near Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School, Dalyellup College, and the new Dalyellup Shopping Centre, this property is situated in a prime location, with the Dalyellup Beach, parks, and Bunbury CBD just a short drive away, you'll have easy access to everything you need.
Don't miss out on the chance to invest in this lucrative opportunity! For more information please call me today Mickey Thuy Mustica on 0424739939
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