Ray White are proud to present to the market 544 Old Federal Highway, Bywong. Located 20 kms from Mitchell, 26km from Queanbeyan and 27 kms from Fyshwick, this is an ideal site ready for a new owner.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a flat 4590m2 approx block that is zoned for commercial use including primary production. Yass Vally Council is the local council area.
The owners plans have changed and they are selling this surplus property out of their portfolio.
Contact Brad O'Mara on 0402343771 or Nick Southwell on 0432 543 640 for more details.
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