Rare Land ~ Prime Position ~ 3 street to one of Adelaide's Best Beaches!
This massive 835 sqm (approx.) allotment offers a sensational opportunity to build in this prime and increasingly popular suburb.
The land with a 18.28m frontage comes with an existing shed and transportable home and give you the options to build you dream home or develop subject to council consents.
Brilliantly placed in the popular area of Aldinga Beach this nice allotment gives you the rare and unique opportunity to build in such a great location.
The coastal location offers a short walk to public transport, close to the Aldinga Esplanade Aldinga conservation park or a short drive to the new Aldinga Payinthi College. This ideal allotment is sure to appeal too savvy investors, developers and home builders alike.
Don't let opportunity pass you by and call today!
Jarrah J. Holmes 0430145991 "Connecting Property & People"
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