Botanic Views Stage 3 - Vacant Land - 1,000sqm Lots
Botanic Views is a brand new estate, the closest land development to central Moama that has been released for many years. An amazing location for your future home, Botanic Views enjoys having the Moama Anglican Grammar School, the Botanic Gardens, walking tracks, Moama's Sporting Precinct and the Moama Shopping Complex right on its doorstep. There are 9 lots remaining in Stage 3 Botanic Views. All lots are just over 1,000sqm (1/4 acre) in size and enjoy 22 metre frontages. Call today to secure an allotment in this incredible central Moama location. Lot 43 1,039m2 $298,000 Lot 47 1,039m2 $298,000 Lot 51 1,042m2 $308,000 Lot 53 1,036m2 $308,000 Lot 55 1,036m2 $308,000 Lot 56 1,036m2 $308,000 Lot 57 1,036m2 $308,000 Lot 61 1,005m2 $305,000 Lot 63 1,005m2 $300,000
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