Christmas Bonus Free 22,500 litre rain water tank at settlement for all blocks contracted by 31/01/2024.
Great opportunity to secure a rural lifestyle allotment close to the town center of Mannum and explore the magnificent river system either by boat, kayak or jump on the Murray Princess for a tour. The Crossing Development has been well received with some outstanding homes already been built and this is the last and final stage. Allotment measures 1HA (2.4AC) fully fenced with rural fencing and front gate, power and water to the front fence, bitumen road frontage and under ground power. Mannum has everything to offer with shopping, bakeries, schools, football and netball club along with various other clubs and the local council bring events to the river like Sounds on the River with some of the biggest artists.
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