Offered For Sale By Expressions of Interest. Ideal building block located on the edge of Wallabadah with spectacular mountain views in an idyllic lifestyle position. Large vacant block of approximately 2.5 acres of slightly inclined land with the peace, quiet & atmosphere of a country town. Power & town water available at boundary to be connected plus access to stock dam on property. Ideally located off the main highway & only 15kms from Quirindi means you're never too far away from shopping & services, Tamworth, a major center, is 64kms away. Build your dream home today with a great rural outlook & still have room for the kids, pets & livestock. Very few opportunities to secure a vacant block with mountain views. Wallabadah has that rural charm with typical country hospitality & friendly locals. For further information please contact Luke Scanlon on 0419495147, Ray White Quirindi (02) 67461270, or visit our website at www.raywhitequirindi.com.au
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