Site 621 Myalup Beach Caravan Park, Myalup WA 6220
House
11
Relaxed Coastal Living Meets Outstanding Value
Welcome to site 621 Myalup Beach Caravan Park, this beautiful site is perfectly positioned and is just a short stroll from the beach.
This site offers both comfort and practicality, the property flows effortlessly to the decked patio, which is the perfect place to unwind, relax or entertain while enjoying the surroundings.
What truly sets this opportunity apart is the flexibility. You can ch
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Average Age
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Population
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