Lot 12 Pelican Parade, Pelican Point, Morgan SA 5320
Land
Block size: 1200 m² approx.
LIVE THE DREAM
Living the dream on the river could mean different things to different people. It might involve activities like kayaking, fishing, or simply enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature while relaxing by the water's edge. The property we are offering, will give you a good start to fulfilling your personal and family desires. Absolute River frontage and a close-knit Community makes this vacant land so attractive, having a 6m x 9m x 3m shed* with concrete floor, mezzanine floor, power and sewer to the allotment and a near complete retainer wall with extra sleepers and H iron to finish the job, the rest is up to you, your build, your design. Block size approx 1200sqm.
Whatever your dream is, make the most of your time by the river and cherish the moments spent in nature's embrace.
RLA228106
Property Code: 9675
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