Is this your best opportunity to invest in an exceptional subdivision that holds future value for all residents! Within 500m of cafes, restaurants and the vibrant retail district of St Helens, 2a Mill Court is very easy walking distace to town and ideal if you want to be close to the centre of town. As a newer subdivision, your neighbouring homes are modern which accentuates the appeal of the neighbourhood, and boosts the value and saleability of your investment in years to come.
Proposed plans for a two unit construction are available which give you an idea of the flexibility of this property. Of course, you can build a larger home, smaller home - or not build at all and land bank! Water, power and sewer are all going past, plus, title has been issued.
Blocks of land close to town don't come up often and this is just about as close to town as you can get, so if you're looking to downsize or live centrally, this is it.
PROPERTY INFORMATION: Land size: 669m2 Zoning: General Residential
St Helens is the gateway to the world famous Bay of Fires and is 2 hours from Launceston or 3 1/2 hours from Hobart. The largest town on Tasmania's east coast and is the beginning of the world famous Bay of Fires. St Helens is complimented by a 10 bed hospital, dentist, vet, district school, government agencies, fishing port, mountain bike network, thriving dining and retail scene. Industry is primarily based around tourism, hospitality, fishing, education and health services. St Helens is a vibrant and friendly community.
Harcourts St Helens has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.
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