Land, glorious land - and check out that frontage!
To often in the general locality are vacant blocks being offered with with small frontages that will simply make everything a tight fit. When you want to build a home that stands out from the crowd and has street appeal, you need frontage - and this vacant block certainly has got it!
With a HUGE frontage of 19.70m's, you are simply spoilt for design choice with building your dream home that is certainly going to have street presence compared to the rest. Situated on a level and cleared allotment of 300m2, this property is ready to go. Just get your plans into council and start commencing the dream.
What we love about this allotment: - HUGE frontage of 19.70's - just think of that street appeal! - Torrens Titled with NO easements or any restrictions (subject to council consent) - Spacious allotment of 300m2 - Completely cleared and levelled - Cross over and invert already in place
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