Please contact agent to find out which lots are available. Welcome to Atherton's newest subdivision! Situated in a great location convenient to all the amenities with the scenic backdrop of the beautiful mountains this is the perfect opportunity to build your dream home.
Lots are priced from $180,000 and town water, sewerage and underground electricity is available.
Only lots available are: 46, 48, 49 & 52 of Stage 5
Lot 46: $260,000 Lot 48: $275,000 Lot 49: $315,000 Lot 52: $180,000
Beat the rush and start the lifestyle you have been dreaming of today!
Please Note: the availability of these lots are subject to change, therefore the list may not be accurate. Please contact Agent to find out which lots are available.
For further information call Agent, Suzey Whitby, at Ray White Atherton on 0438 090 306 or (07) 4091 7111. REF13924
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