On Offer is this large 3705 m2 allotment which lends itself to a multitude of uses. This unusual allotment which features mature gum trees, is fully fenced and has dual access gates. There is one entry point off Civic Avenue which features double gates and a 6m wide driveway. The second access point is of Dunning Street which also features double gates and a 6m wide driveway. The allotment has a water meter connected and power would be subject to obtaining consent and approval from SA Power Networks. The property was previously a private park which was accessed by 26 separate houses through their rear gates. With some work and Council consent, this secluded allotment could be a great place to build a house.
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