Lot 70 (Known As) Polly Dakin Dve, Bridgetown WA 6255
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LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY WITH SUBDIVISION APPROVAL
Have you been dreaming of being amongst the rolling hills and the seasonal cool, morning mist synonymous with beautiful Bridgetown?
Perhaps you are considering making an investment in the area, or proudly calling the South West your home- then this undulating property consisting of 10.5 acres situated on the edge of town should definitely be on your inspection list!
With WAPC approvals to subdivide already in place, this is an attractive offering for investors- but you could also purchase the land to enjoy all to yourself, the choice is yours!
There is two road frontage, and the block consists of a combination of pasture and established trees. Some stunning granite outcrops can also be found here.
Water and power run past the holding, and you will find the centre of town within a short (approximate) two minute drive.
Bridgetown is a close knit community, only approximately 95km to the City of Bunbury. Our lovely town offers two Primary Schools, a High School(to Year Ten), Doctors Surgeries, Post Office, two supermarkets and an eclectic range of shops and cafes. Also situated within the catchment for the Greenbushes Talison Lithium Mine, for potential employment opportunities.
Contact John to discuss this fantastic opportunity.
*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided to the agent, by the Seller (and or other 3rd parties including Landgate and local government authorities), which may be subject to change. Interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained in this material.
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