Located in Barry Estate, Mareeba, this residential block is in a quiet, rural setting and could just be the perfect piece of land to build your dream home on!
With no covenants, you have the freedom to build your dream house, or pop a shed down the back while building the house, or park up a caravan. The choice is yours. Some of the features of the block include town water and sewerage, underground power, and provisions for NBN and phone.
Just 5 minutes to town and close to schools this 996m2 block in an elevated position is just waiting to become your new piece of paradise.
- 996m2 Block - Located in Barry Estate - No covenants - Town water & sewerage, underground power - Quiet and located in a cul-de-sac - Only five minutes to town, close to schools
To book a Private Inspection call Agent Vince Costas today on 0419 926 691!
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