**AVAILABLE** 566m2 Flat At End Of Cul De Sac!!! Be QUICK!!!
Looking for a decent size block to build the home you've always wanted? Look no further than 69 Jackson Chase, Logan Reserve!
Sitting on a 566m2 flat allotment in the beautiful 'The Banks Estate', it's easy to realise your building dreams right here. Offering close proximity to schools, parks, walking tracks and more, it deserves a great tick for location.
Sitting amongst some beautiful homes already, you will be proud to soon call this parcel of land home.
69 Jackson Chase (Lot 19), Logan Reserves offers:
Spacious 556m2 flat allotment 14.9 metre frontage 41.6 metre length 14.3 metre back width 400m to Logan Reserve State School End of cul de sac position 500m to Mikaella Park 1.2km to Stoneleigh Reserve 4.5km to Waterford Plaza Shopping Centre 7km to Loganlea Train Station Easy access to motorway
Take a drive and see it for yourself today! Feel free to get in touch with The Jess Nguyen Team at any time, but be quick as a great size block like this is hard to find and will likely be very popular.
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