1/null Albert River-Welshpool Road, Binginwarri VIC 3966
Land
Block size: 8763 m² approx.
A 2-ACRE UNTOUCHED BUSH BLOCK!
Situated in a tranquil and secluded location, this 2 acre bush block is ideal for the weary urbanite or anyone escaping from life's frantic pace. The property is enveloped by towering trees, creating a natural canopy that provides cool shade and a sense of seclusion.
- Set up camp in nature - Enjoy the sounds of native birds and watch for curious wildlife - Walking and motorbike trails - Explore the attractions in the area - Zoned farmland
Binginwarri is in a rural location surrounded by hilly country and scattered forests, 20 minute drive to Yarram for all of your amenities, 22 minutes to Port Albert or Port Welshpool for a spot of fishing and for the lover of waterfalls, Agnes and Minnehaha Falls just a 20 minute drive.
Call Sonya for more information 0427 444 244
For a Due Diligence Checklist go to: consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist Or call us on (03) 51826600
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