A Country Getaway or a Place to Build your New Permanent Home
28 Elizabeth Street, Mangana offers an amazing slice of country lifestyle. This almost one-acre block is zoned Rural Living. Enjoy mountain and country views adjoining a beautiful creek on its lower boundary and also adjoins a lovely historic church. The sale includes the following: Two 20 foot containers both in excellent condition; small caravan and annex; two IBC water tanks; work shed; fabulous coach/bus converted tiny home on a raised pad; Bathroom shed; Brand new Eco composting toilet ready for installation; IBC converted shower hut with a gas/ 12volt portable shower unit; Brand new 10,000 litre water tank; Numerous water pumps: Near new ride on mower; Power connection with builders box; VAST TV connected. With so many chattels you just arrive and begin your getaway/new lifestyle. The property is located around 10 minutes drive to Fingal, 30 minutes to St Marys and 50 minutes to St Helens. Priced to sell. Call Tom today to arrange a private viewing.
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