The choice is yours - two remaining allotments are now ready to contract or alternatively you can still purchase as a whole.
Lot 11 @ 2846sqm Lot 12 @ 3000sqm - NOW UNDER CONTRACT
Vacant Land like this is hard to come by and even more so in such small industrial precincts as Mount Compass.
Mount Compass is situated approx 58km south of the CBD and is known as the gateway to the Fluerieu Peninsula, also a popular stop for those travelling to Victor Harbor.
• Zoned: Employment (E) • Council: Alexandrina Council
For further information contact Deb Sorensen from Ray White Christies Beach on 0408 316 011.
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