Don't miss this opportunity to secure a prime piece of real estate and make your coastal dreams a reality at prestigious Black Point.
Set amongst quality new homes, this approximate 768m2 allotment is located 100 from beach access and has good sea views from ground level so imagine how amazing they would be from the balcony of your new 2 storey home?
With no time frame to build, this allotment allows you to create the perfect coastal getaway tailored to your preferences.
Black Point is renowned for its relaxed lifestyle, superb fishing and "the place to be", making it a sought-after holiday destination located an easy 2-hour drive from Adelaide, 5 minutes from Pine Point and 20 minutes to Ardrossan.
This really is one of the premier vacant lots available so contact Scott Bockmann at our Ray White Yorke Peninsula Ardrossan office on 0427 519 628.
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