Moree Real Estate in conjunction with Raine & Horne Moree have listed the "Milray Pocket" Subdivision in Bendygleet Moree. Comprising nine rural residential allotments, complete with house pad, phone line and power available - seven of which having access or full frontage to the Mehi River. Only 15km from town in its ow private area off the main road plus gravel road access these block are an ideal building block - some of the last river frontage blocks available in the area. Contact your preferred agent today!
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Included with each block: - Formed house pad out of flood height - approximately 2,000m2 pad - Single phase power available at the front of the block - Telephone line available at the front of the block - Gravel road access
Subdivision Details:
Lot 36 $155,000 2.9 hectares Dam, solar panels
Lot 37 $155,000 2.9 hectares
Lot 141 $170,000 3 hectares Mehi River access
Lot 142 $170,000 3.2 hectares Mehi River frontage
Lot 143 $199,000 2.7 hectares Mehi River Frontage, solar panels
Lot 41 $199,000 2.7 hectares Mehi River frontage
Lot 42 - SOLD
Lot 43 - SOLD
Lot 145 $199,000 3.3 hectares Mehi River frontage
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