If you have been looking for a spacious, commanding and nature-wrapped block in Murrays Beach – that is ready to go – then look no further than 48 Freetail Drive!
A sizeable 801sqm block is the real hero here – gently falling down to the roadside – giving you an elevated building envelope to make the most of all the surrounding nature. With a nature corridor to the rear, and un-obstructed views over the tree-tops to the road, you are sure to fall in love with the location and the scenery.
Murrays Beach continues to go from strength-to-strength; a haven for its environmentally embracing design and its tight-knit community feel. With abundant amenities nearby, as well as being so close to hubs such as Swansea, Belmont and the Greater Newcastle region – it's easy to see why people love calling this area home.
Blocks of this size and at this price-point are seldom seen in this estate, so we encourage you to get in touch soon to register your interest and secure your place in Murrays Beach. _____________________ Marketing disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken in collecting and producing the above information, no warranty is given or implied as to the accuracy. Prospective purchasers are required to take such actions as necessary to satisfy themselves in this respect.
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