Tired of all the hustle and bustle, well here is an opportunity not to miss, set up a getaway escape, holiday home or even an eco-lodge. These three allotments offer spacious acreage, located less than a 10-minute drive to Elliston and Waterloo Bay. Section 227, also known as Lot 227 Price Maurice Lane is the largest of the blocks, being 4.759 hectares (11.76 acres) includes approximately 4 acres of healthy revegetation, priced at $85,000. Section 229 also known as 14 Andrew Scott Drive has 1.619 hectares (4 acres), already has a water bore and is priced at $65,000. Section 230 also known as S230 Chickerloo Road is 1.874 hectares (4.63 acres) in size and priced at $58,000. All 3 blocks have 5-line cyclone fencing with a top wire and 12 foot mesh entry gates. Power can be sourced from not far away, or you could elect to go solar. Plenty of good underground water is available once you install a bore, as mentioned one block already has a bore drilled. Act without delay as these types of blocks don't last long on the market. Buy one or all three, though you will have to be quick to make an offer.
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