50 Kurrawatha Avenue is loacted in the exclusive Sandon Park Land Estate. This is located off kurrawatha Avenue offering some of the most amazing small acreage building sites Armidale has to offer. This block is registed and ready for the lucky new owner to build on.
50 Kurrawatha Avenue offers: - Town water - Amazing elevated views - Block size is 4027.3m2 - Underground power - Sealed road to boundary - NBN fibre to the lot - Only a short drive to Armidale CBD and The University of New England
This is truly a great opportunity to build that amazing dream home. For any further details on this prestige building site or to arrange a private viewing contact Jeremy Creagan on 0401 508 801. *All information contained here is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries, and agent interest is declared*
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