Held by the current vendors for over 4 decades, this large allotment lends itself to a myriad of uses. 1,526 square meter rectangular block, with 26.51m frontage and a 57.59m depth. Fenced to three sides & zoned General Residential, this is ideal for a large family home with room for shedding, pool plus garden or the potential to split for up to 5 townhouse developments (STCA). Original home was removed from the site in 2021. Don't miss the opportunity to secure this fantastic building allotment surrounded by quality homes.
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