Lot L321/null Eleanor Street, Mount Perry QLD 4671
Land
Block size: 1012 m² approx.
Elevated block with a view in Beautiful Mount Perry
This stunning vacant block located at L321 Eleanor Street Mount Perry is a must-see property for anyone looking for a great weekender location. The property is conveniently located in a peaceful and quiet location, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Freshly cleared, the block is elevated with a small dam and a lovely view out to the mountains. There is power at the top of the street, running through Chichester Street.
Property Features include: • Quiet, elevated block with lovely district views • Gradual incline to the bottom • 1,012 sqm • Situated only a few minutes to the main street • Power close by • Small dam
Call Jo Schuberth on 0400 530 175 for more information.
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