Located in the popular area of Homestead in Kyogle is Stage 2 of Mayfield Estate which is now finished and registered.
This vacant block is approximately 717.2m2, and ready for you to start the building process of your new home or investment property. The block on Howard Court has a 25.5m frontage and is on a near level block making it perfect to build on. All services connected.
Purchasers can enjoy the new residential opportunity in all phases of life, with home sites for first home buyers, upsizing families and those who are looking for somewhere pleasant to downsize.
Located less than 1.5km to Kyogle’s CBD, town amenities and services, this location will suit most.
These vacant blocks are exclusively listed with Kyogle Real Estate, with already a lot of high interest. Call today for more information and arrange an inspection with Simon on 0402 706 565.
Property Code: 1507
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