This "rare as hen's teeth" corner canal lot is a generous 1481m2 freehold lot.
The advantage of a large corner lot like this is that a house designed well will have water aspect from the majority of the living areas plus there is plenty of room for large boat.
The water aspect is expansive as it is at a junction where it is wide and not looking directly into someone's lounge.
This is a premium location with approx. 1081m2 of dry land and 400m of wet ideal for jetty(s) and could facilitate a large boat if required.
Corner canal lots in Port Mandurah are super rare so if you want to build your dream home this could be the last opportunity to secure one of the few remaining lots, so call me now .... as once it is gone, it's gone.
For further information please call Peter Vetten 0403584466 or email: pvetten@rhmandurah.com.au
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