Set on a massive 750sqm block in a quiet Craigie pocket, 8 Seaflower Crescent offers a rare blend of immediate comfort and lucrative future potential. Boasting R20/R40 zoning with triplex subdivision potential (STCA and WAPC approvals), this is an outstanding opportunity for developers, investors, or buyers looking to secure land with serious future upside.
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