Looking for a block to build your dream family home? This 800m2 allotment is ready to start your desired build! No uncertainty with long registration dates, this block is ready to go.
8 Pilbara Way is a fantastic opportunity to create a contemporary family dwelling or new investment opportunity in a highly sought after location. Offering a safe and secure neighbourhood, a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and a strong sense of community, ideal for nurturing families, professionals or older couples seeking a sea-change from the rat race.
8 Pilbara Way Features: - Situated in a quiet and highly sought after location - Tightly held pocket - 800m2 flat allotment - Town water and power available ready for connection - NBN ready - Surrounded by established homes - Short walk to the beach & boat ramp - An easy drive to local shops, cafes & pubs - Approx. 35 minute drive to central Hervey Bay - Close proximity to parks, playgrounds and walking tracks
An easy 35 minute drive takes you to Hervey Bay, where you have access to public and private hospitals, Hervey Bay Airport, Stockland Shopping Centre and an array of boutiques, cafes & restaurants along the beach and the beautiful Esplanade.
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