"Bracken Estate" - A fun and family friendly development
This latest land release at Bracken Estate is the final stage in this development and they are selling fast.
This is the opportunity to change your lifestyle and the way you live with the larger lot sizes, and the freedom to choose your own builder.
Located in the heart of the picturesque OBERON, this distinctive development has been thoughtfully designed to capture the essence of the region, as well as the essentials of country living
These extra-large lots (R5 Large Lot Residential) are located less than one kilometre from town and will have three phase power (10 amp) and NBN to the front of each block and with sealed road frontage
Averaging five acres, all have a lovely outlook wand with great rural views
We are selling these blocks off the plan and settlement will take place upon registration of the plan.
Discover more about Bracken Estate by contacting our friendly sales team today, available seven days a week. It's worth coming to see for yourself!
Ranging in price from $470,000 to $495,000.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it.
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