Lot 3, 27 McMahon St is a vacant 430 m2 block with all services in a quiet area of Andergrove, about 5km to Mackay CBD, close to all amenities and just a few minutes drive to popular Northern beaches. It is close to schools, shops, and sporting fields. Entry can be from either street frontage or side concrete driveway. This property was high and dry in the one in 200 year flood of 2008!
Price - $165,000.
Also available Lot 2, 27 McMahon St: A little piece of paradise in suburbia. There is room to move on this fully serviced half acre rural block, with a beautiful park like appearance, in a quiet but central part of Andergrove. As with Lot 3, this 2012 m2 block is only 5km to Mackay CBD and just a few minutes drive to popular Northern beaches. Enjoy the wildlife and advantages of rural living without the travelling distance and expense of increasing petrol prices. Price - $315,000.
To inquire about either Lots, contact Ted on 0408 776 028 or 0749 554 609
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