656 Belgrave Hallam Road, Narre Warren East VIC 3804
House
528
Block size: 8.09 Hectares approx.
"Big-Sky Valley"
Welcome to Big-Sky Valley! A sweeping Poplar-lined driveway opens spectacularly to this 20 acre estate. Thanks to the expansive skies, this property experiences early sun rises and lingering sunsets. A brand new Harkaway Home is revealed, with views across rolling green pastures, placed on a peaceful, private setting.
The residence itself has never been lived in, waiting for its first family to fill
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
42 years
Population
434
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