Large approx. 969sqm, fully fenced freehold parcel. A single transportable style building which is a frame/shell with six rooms and a hall accessing each is situated to the back right along the fence line. The frontage of the transportable is fully covered by green shade cloth. Two small rainwater tanks, in an aged condition are also present. A small double door shed is located towards the back left of the property. The whole shed and nearby is full of scrap metal. The yard is otherwise level and is being sold with all buildings and any scrap metals included. Great opportunity to be innovative with a property that could present many opportunities to someone with a project orientated vision. This parcel is being sold for near land value. Power and water available but not connected. Inspections by appointment only, contact Misty for further details on 08 8672 5222
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