One of our favourite blocks in Gingin - A Hidden Treasure on Spring fed Gingin Brook
Size: 4 Acres approx. Maps: See attached photos/ map for approximate location of boundaries. Price; We would like buyers to make a offer at what they are prepared to pay. (My professional guide is over 300k under 350k)
Lot 3 on DP 425347 Located on Lefroy St Gingin New title in process of being allocated, buy now subject to title within 60 days.
Power: Power and scheme water services are available at entrance off Lefroy St.
Welcome to Lot 3, 40 Lefroy Street Gingin!
This stunning residential property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the beauty of the Gingin Brook Countryside. With a generous land area of 1.6 hectares, this property provides ample space for your dream home and more.
Situated in a peaceful and picturesque location on the "Horse Shoe" (Lefroy St) this property boasts a range of natural features, summer pastures along Brook providing lush grasslands, cool shade and serenity. This property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or country lifestyle.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this rare property.
Offers to be presented by closing date; 1st November 2023 Unless sold prior.
Call Adam or Aimee now 0429104760 0436300466
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