Embrace a rare opportunity to secure this 6-acre rural property, ideal for building your dream home (STCA) and an abundance of room for future improvements. With a 1ML Renmark Irrigation Trust water meter and power nearby, this prime location is less than 1km from Renmark North Primary School and close to the town centre.
Currently planted with 18 rows of Sauvignon Blanc and 14 rows of Shiraz wine grapes.
Key Features Include:
• Land size 6 acres (approximately) • Zoned Rural Horticulture • Approximately 1km to Renmark North Primary School • Approximately 7kms from Renmark Town centre • Renmark Irrigation Trust domestic water meter with 1ML
* This property is located opposite number 75 Nelbuck Street *
Contact Pat Catalano on 0477 590 540 for more information or to arrange an onsite inspection.
RLA: 315295
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