Build or Develop (STCA) in Outstanding Lifestyle Pocket!
Presenting a unique and exciting opportunity to secure a generous 639m2 (approx.) north facing allotment, positioned in the heart of ever popular Belmont. Superbly situated in the coveted Belmont High school zone, within walking distance of local shopping, parks, reserves, sporting facilities, and with easy access to the city or coast, this is the perfect family friendly location to build your dream home, or as a development site for lifestyle residences (STCA).
Positioned in an established pocket, just steps away from the Stephen Street shops, within walking distance of Clairvaux and Roslyn Primary Schools, Belmont High, Christian College campuses, less than 5 minutes from all the cafes, shopping, restaurants, supermarkets and amenities of both High Street shopping strip and Highton Village, the Barwon River, 12 minutes (approx.) from the CBD, 10 minutes (approx.) from South Geelong Station, 6 minutes (approx.) from the Ring Road, and 3 minutes (approx.) from the Surfcoast Highway, this property places you in the heart of a peaceful community atmosphere with fantastic central accessibility to everything!
A rare offering to the market, don't miss this exceptional opportunity to secure generous land in a sought-after growth zone and enjoy your future rewards!
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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