Are you looking for a piece of land to build your dream home?
LOOK NO FURTHER than this vacant allotment of 1106m2 (approx) of land in Triabunna on the beautiful East Coast.
This block offers you the opportunity to design and construct a 2-storey home that will capture water views or just enjoy as a weekender.
Features:
* enjoy all day sun * 6 x 6 colorbond shed with glass slider * partially fenced block with 2 entrances * short stroll to the township and marina * 40 minutes to Sorell, 60 minutes to Hobart
This is your chance to secure a piece of paradise in a sought after area where you can enjoy all water activities, fishing or just take a leisurely stroll on the beautiful white sand on the beaches close-by.
Close to the Triabunna Marina and town centre.
Offers over $179,000
To arrange your copy of title, please contact the Team of Debbie or Danny, we are here to assist you.
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Debbie Allanby to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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