Here is the block you have been waiting for! Located in the quiet setting that is Cavalli Place, this block is for you. North facing and only moments from the Ovens River and the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail.
4 Cavalli Place provides you with an allotment of just over 640m2, has all town services and is flat and easy to build on. Starting with land allows you to build what you want, when you want, with allotments such as this one, having been incredibly had to find over the past few years, making this sale a great opportunity to secure your future home site.
You will enjoy a peaceful setting at the start of a quiet cul-de-sac, where you can wander to and relax by the Ovens River with ease and only a 15 minute stroll along the Canyon Walk or Rail Trail to the centre of town.
Cavalli Place, Bright's newest address is ready and waiting for you.
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