2214/null Mount Pleasant Drive, Menangle Park NSW 2563
Land
Block size: 435 m² approx.
Just Listed
Presenting an exceptional opportunity within Menangle Park's prestigious new development. This 435.2m2 block of land invites you to create your dream residence in a serene countryside setting while enjoying easy access to urban conveniences. With Registration imminent, you'll be able to start construction of your dream home.
> Prime 435.2m2 Level Block > Registration imminent > Ready to build your dream home > Motivated Seller > Location Location Location > Close to freeway access ( under Construction ) > Enjoy easy access to urban conveniences and modern amenities.
Act now, this block won't last.
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