Vast block offers excellent development opportunity
A truly remarkable offering, this vast 1,587sqm level block with R2 zoning presents exciting scope to construct a dream family estate or multiple dwellings (STCA). Boasting 20.1 metre frontage, it's 850 metres from Engadine Town Square and the train station.
- Versatile landholding within a central Engadine address - Scope to design estate style home or townhouse/villa block - Set to enjoy north facing aspect, western national park views - Outstanding choice for developers and new home builders - Existing single level cottage offers two separate living zones - Expansive yard with granny flat and multiple garden sheds - Original electric kitchen plus accommodation of three bedrooms - Two bathrooms, high ceilings, single garage and wide driveway - Easy walk to Engandine Montessori and St John Bosco College - 1.6 kilometres from Engadine Leisure Centre, close to parks
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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