Kangaroos in abundance are the only noisy neighbours out this way!
If it's the quiet country lifestyle you are looking for take a look at this.
Within a 10 minute drive from Jurien Bay and located in the sold out Jurien Bay Heights development, this 10.7 acre block is on one of the quietest and shortest streets in the Shire. Perfect if you want to get away from the hustle of bustle of life.
The vegetation on the block is fairly good, very little cap rock with low scrub, plus it's elevated with ocean views.
With no time restrictions to build, and only your firebreaks to maintain, build now or invest for later, it's a no brainer at this price.
How could you resist this quiet parcel of land less than two hours drive from Perth or Geraldton? The owner's plans have changed, no longer requiring the property, so make it yours today!
For further questions, please call Samantha Murdock on 0409 104724 at Ray White Jurien Bay.
Features include: Water Views
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