Lot 200 Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, Esperance WA 6450
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Unique Opportunity
Lot 200 presents a unique opportunity for prospective owners to create their ideal living space in a beautiful location near the stunning Esperance coastline and town site. With the scarcity of similar land in the current market, this property boasts open vistas and the potential to build a dream home and shed. An inspection of the property will provide a comprehensive understanding of its benefits and allow you to envision the possibilities for a dream lifestyle property.
• Lot 200 Monjingup, Esperance • 9.4 hectares or 23 Acers of prime grazing land on top of Esperance • Established orchard trees with a home site picked out for the incoming buyers • Pastures are made up of a mix of Kikuyu grasses ryegrass & clovers • Gently undulating country with some low-lying flats toward the creek line • Established bore on solar, excellent water quality and flow • Priced at $600,000.00
For further information please contact Paul Thomason on 0429 110 700
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