Lot 749, 25 Middleton Boulevard, Jurien Bay WA 6516
Land
Block size: 718 m² approx.
10 Reasons why you should buy THIS block…
1. Ideal orientation with your outdoor entertaining area protected from southerly winds. 2. Located in the family-friendly Beachridge Estate 3. In the middle of two popular parks 4. 718m2 levelled land 5. 20.5m frontage 6. Middleton is a wide street, which is great for reversing 7. Attractive Residential Design Guidelines 8. Underground power, NBN phone & deep sewerage 9. No time restrictions to build 10. Attractive homes surrounding
Jurien Bay is a lifestyle in itself, and this location, just a stone's throw away from a popular park and the beach mins away, will only enhance that lifestyle. Start living today! Call Samantha at Ray White Jurien Bay on 0409 104 724 for more details or to sign up an offer today!
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