Lot 119 "Craigie Park Estate" 201 Old Gostwyck Road
$390,000 Price Guide
Lot 119 "Craigie Park Estate" 201 Old Gostwyck Road, Armidale NSW 2350
Land
Block size: 10000 m² approx.
Lot 119 "Craigie Park Estate"
This is the brand new premium land release "Craigie Park" positioned on the edge of Armidale. The lots are all mostly flat with amazing views of the countryside. "Craigie Park" land release is positioned on Old Gostwyck Road approximately 3.5 km from the Armidale town boundary. The blocks are now being sold with an expected registration period soon. This is your chance to secure an amazing building site now!
These prestige lifestyle blocks offer: Town water Approximately 1 hectare flat easy to build on sites Underground power Fenced with five strand rural fencing on both sides Sealed road to boundary NBN fibre to all lots Excellent sweeping views Positioned only a short drive to Armidale CBD, local schools, and parks
This is truly a great opportunity to build that amazing dream home you have always wanted. For any further details on these prestige building sites or to arrange a private viewing contact Jeremy Creagan on 0401 508 801. *All information contained here is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries*
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