Hamelin Grove @ Karridale provides plenty of scope for you to build that dream home on your dream property. This south-east facing 3050m2 block of land has good farming loam soil, ideal for establishing fruit trees and creating your perfect garden.
Be immersed in the beauty of the region with the sparkling Hamelin Bay beaches, majestic Boranup Karri Forest, tranquil Blackwood River, delightful wineries and charming beachside town of Augusta all less than 10 minutes away.
Hamelin Grove is a stunning country environment. Your block is designed for privacy and peaceful living while being part of the Hamelin Grove @ Karridale community. Your block offers sustainable, self-contained living, with space a plenty for any hobby.
Hamelin Grove represents many of the values that remain important to people but are difficult to find in our complex world. This is your opportunity to buy a lifestyle based on being connected - connected to peace, nature, and people - your rural lifestyle awaits.
Buy now pay later. Titles expected in April/May 2024.
Contact the Agents to receive a Hamelin Grove @ Karridale e-book containing all of the information you will need to make the right decision for you and your family.
Contact Kelly Donaldson today. m. 0409 297 773 e. kelly@margaretriverrealestate.com.au
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