60/69 Dungala Way, Moama On Murray Resort, Moama NSW 2731
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Absolute River frontage - Superb Murray River Views Individual Villa For Sale - Villa 60
* Villa 60's exceptional location within the Resort offers and enjoys uninterrupted Muray River water views. * 2-bedroom Villa with flexibility of the open living used as a third bedroom space. * Holiday Home with the added advantage of potential investment income. * Experience a spacious open plan living space. * Step out from the living to an extra-large decked balcony, that captures and enjoys amazing Murray River views. * Stay whenever you want and rent out other times or exclusively enjoy as your personal vacation retreat. * Investment, Holiday Home or combination of both (Currently used as a private holiday home only). * Moama On The Murray Tasman Holidays stands as a premier Holiday Resort in Echuca Moama. Outstanding Resort facilities include: 2 resort style pools, boat ramp, tennis courts, playground, mini golf, BMX track, al-fresco & BBQ areas, function area and ample walking tracks set in the natural surrounds of this 35 hectare resort.
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Features include: Air Conditioning,Heating,Water Front,Water Views
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