One Of A Kind! Massive 12.00Ha (29.653 Acres) Corner Block With Endless Possibilities!
Conveniently situated within the Gelou Estate, Tara - a short drive from a variety of local shops and dining options, LOT 183 Golden Glow Road, Tara presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for astute investors seeking to reside amongst some of the largest acreage blocks available in the increasingly popular Tara locality.
Nestled in peaceful seclusion, LOT 183 Golden Glow Road, Tara has the luxury of being within a short driving distance to all of the amenities of this area whilst also being readily accessible to transportation and commuting routes. From an internationally renowned botanic garden to a quirky vintage car museum, Tara and its surrounds are a treat for the senses. The town has lovingly preserved its pioneering history in its museum while celebrating its multiculturalism with the biennial Tara Festival of Culture and Camel Races.
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Other notable features include:
Parallel to Lucky Road & Orchard Road
12.00 Hectares
197.5 meter Frontage x 592.6 meter Depth
Level Block | Dry Block
Electricity/Power
Location highlights include:
Tara Shire State School
Kogan State School
The Gums State School
Hannaford State School
Brigalow State School
Tara Hospital
Tara Train Station
Land Use 1: Dwelling - Large Housesite
Ideal for land banking, truck storage, farming agriculture or equestrian purposes - the options are endless. Build your dream home, develop parts of the land and retain the rest or split the block up into multiple pieces to sell off, the choice is yours!
Our instructions are clear - this property must be SOLD! To ensure that you do not miss out on this opportunity, register your interest today.
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