This 783sqm vacant allotment located in Lakeview Estate, Moama, offers a serene and relaxed lifestyle while providing easy access to the vibrant amenities that Echuca Moama has to offer. This is a wonderful opportunity to start building your new home right away.
The List: - Land measurements: 38m x 20.6m. - Titled and ready to begin building your dream home. - Approved DA & construction certificate ready to go (plans provided on request). - All town services connected, including underground power, town water & filtered river water for external taps, town sewerage, natural gas, sealed roads, and concrete kerbing.
Embrace the opportunity to be part of the flourishing Lakeview Estate community, with parkland nearby and a cycle/walking path to all the wonderful Clubs, sporting facilities, cafe's, wineries, Moama shopping complex, Grammar School and the mighty Murray River. Enquire you're interest today!
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