A rare opportunity presents itself with this block; an untouched, natural wonderland of native flora and fauna. Whether it's to just soak up the surroundings, bushwalk, bird watch, camp out or lessen your carbon foot print, this block delivers it all. A covenant protects this piece of rare, untouched Victorian temperate woodland. This box-ironbark-stringybark forest has an understory of shrubs and grasses that provide protection for mammals, reptiles, birds and insects. The land has been protected from grazing which has enabled a wide diversity of wildflowers with correas, lilies, heath, wattles, and various native peas and orchids appearing in spring. Large patches of greenhood orchids pop up in Autumn. The untouched condition of this property has enabled the accumulation of fallen logs and hollows which provide habitat for Australian native fauna including yellow-footed antechinus, ringtail possums, brushtail possums, sugar gliders, microbats, echidnas, owlet nightjars and southern boobook owls. The property is a valuable breeding site for several native birds including brown treecreepers, willie wagtails, yellow-tufted honeyeaters, yellow robins, dusky woodswallows and painted button-quail. A number of threatened, vulnerable and endangered species of birds visit the site including powerful owl, diamond firetail and swift parrots.
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A block's planning zone defines how that land can be used and what can be built on it.
A right to use a part of land owned by another person for a specific purpose. The most common forms of easements are for services, such as water, electricity or sewerage.
The value of a block of land without any buildings, landscaping, paths, or fences. This is different to the block's market value. A block's unimproved value is used to calculate rates and land tax charges.
This represents the shape of the geographical land. Closely spaced contour lines represent a steep slope. Widely spaced lines represent a gentle slope.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.