Prime Location in East Bunbury - Approx 200m to Waters Edge
Whether you're contemplating downsizing or seizing a golden investment opportunity, now is the perfect time to explore your options. If you're seeking a simpler way of life or aiming to capitalize on property investment, this block could be your ideal choice.
Nestled in the heart of East Bunbury, this exceptional 294m2 parcel of land presents a prime opportunity to craft the lifestyle you've always dreamed of. With the renowned Parade Hotel just a stone's throw away and the beloved Happy Wife Cafe a few steps further, you'll be fully immersed in the vibrant community atmosphere that defines East Bunbury. Walk along the captivating ambiance of the foreshore, where breathtaking views of the city await across the shimmering waters.
Don't miss out on this fantastic land opportunity. Contact Steve Germon today ! - 0417 950 949
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