This exceptional property holds a exemplary location on Hobart Road and Jubilee Road in Youngtown. Boasting a generous allotment of approximately 2798m2 with this land being spread across three titles, offering ample space and potential. The property further impresses with the current vendor providing a fully cleared parcel of land on settlement.
- 3 Titles consist of 1/377 Hobart Road, Youngtown TAS 7249, 2/377 Hobart Road, Youngtown TAS 7249 & 42 Jubilee Road, Youngtown TAS 7249 - 2798m2 fully cleared vacant land. - Abundance of opportunity STCA. - Proposed plans for 8 dwellings. - Zoning: Inner Residential - All statutory services are supplied to site
Please be advise this property has a couple of dwellings on the property currently being demolished, the vendor will remove all rubbish & dwellings and supply a fully cleared parcel of land prior to settlement ready for you to build your future developments.
"Roberts Real Estate have obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate. Please note, photos are indicative of the property only."
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