Boasting an elevated position on a 423sqm parcel of land in Denman Prospect, Block h Section AX features an enviable north-to-rear aspect and is within close proximity to local parkland and Denman Prospect Village Shops.
* 423sqm block * 14m frontage * North to rear aspect * Favourable topography with very little slope * Close proximity to expansive parkland and Denman Prospect Village * High-growth suburb (median house price increase of 38.52% in 2021 & 32.23% in 2022) * Approximate settlement timeframe (October - November) allowing purchaser a chance to do plans prior to settlement
Whilst all care has been taken to ensure accuracy in the preparation of the particulars herein, no warranty can be given, and interested parties must rely on their own enquiries. This business is independently owned and operated by Belle Property Canberra. ABN 95 611 730 806 trading as Belle Property Canberra.
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