This 786m2 block has recently been sub-divided from the original dwelling.
- Fully fenced block with good fences and driveway access. - The landscaping has already been done, just move a couple of shrubs to install your dream home. - Panoramic views over Ulverstone and out to the Bass Strait. - Fabulous close access to the highway for easy commutes to either Devonport or Burnie. - Very last empty allotment on this prestigious street. - Water already established on the block.
Call Richard to check out this opportunity to build amongst other quality homes is a great area.
Disclaimer: While Harcourts Ulverstone & Penguin has taken every care to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, we cannot guarantee its correctness. Prospective buyers need to take such action as is necessary, to satisfy themselves of any pertinent matters.
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