Situated in the popular township of Ranelagh only 150m from the beautiful Huon River and within 5 minutes drive from the centre of Huonville, lies this 7895m2 block. Offering a mix of pasture and gorgeous sloping bush, the property is zoned Rural Living. Providing a scenic outlook over neighbouring properties and the hills of the stunning Huon Valley.
This block comes complete with a planning approval in place for a home to be built on the property taking much of the guess work out of the process. Offering many possibilities and opportunities for building either by continuing with the current plans or taking the confidence of the approval into your own design now or into the future.
The property consists of dual access which allows you to gain access either via a right of way over adjacent land that arrives at the top of the block, or you can use the sealed driveway crossover from North Huon Road to create your own private access over you own land and meander your way to the cleared plateau, where you'll find a great location to capture the sun and views and use as your large backyard.
Power, water, and NBN are all available for connection at the bottom of the property with an onsite waste system required for septic.
With the rare combination of edge of town living in a rural setting within walking distance to the Ranelagh General Store, Ranelagh recreation park and playground, Summer Kitchen Bakery and the stunning Huon River all only 35 minutes away commute to Hobart CBD this property is a must to consider in a planning environment that is unlikely to allow many lots of similar size to be created in the future make the most of this opportunity while it exists and contact Jordan Phillips today.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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