Botanic Views, Lot 66-102 Lignum Road, Moama NSW 2731
Land
Block size: 848 m² approx.
Botanic Views Allotments - Amazing Location - Central Moama
Botanic Views is a brand new estate, the closest land development to central Moama that has been released for many years. An amazing location for your future home, Botanic Views enjoys having the Moama Anglican Grammar School, the Botanic Gardens, walking tracks, Moama's Sporting Precinct and the Moama Shopping Complex right on its doorstep.
Lot 69 1005m2 $310,000 Lot 71 871m2 $290,000 Lot 72 884m2 $295,000 Lot 73 884m2 $295,000 Lot 74 871m2 $295,000 Lot 76 939m2 $310,000 Lot 95 868m2 $295,000 Lot 96 887m2 $295,000 Lot 97 866m2 $295,000 Lot 98 865m2 $295,000 Lot 99 862m2 $295,000 Lot 101 861m2 $295,000 Lot 102 848m2 $290,000 Call today to secure your allotment or for a detailed report.
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