Must sell - 1402sqmt of North Facing Vacant Land. Imagine the Unimaginable.
Magnetic Views. One of the last North facing uninterrupted views on the hill. Positioned in one of Townsville most sought after streets. 49 Yarrawonga Drive offers the new owners an opportunity to secure a rare 1402sqmt vacant allotment. Vacant blocks of land on Yarrawonga with North facing views are in very limited supply, our lucky buyer will have the opportunity to get creative, build the dream and capitalize. Offers will be considered. Call Treacy Nielsen 0419525722 to discuss this rare opportunity to purchase this elevated 1402m2 block with panoramic ocean and Magnetic Island views. Highlights North Facing Ocean and Island views Large 1402m2 block Elevated Literally once in a lifetime opportunity Contact Treacy Nielsen 0419 252 722 today.
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