This extremely rare and superbly positioned west facing 957m2 allotment with a wide 21m frontage, sits in a unique, tightly held, elevated "dress circle" location, amongst quality housing at Carrickalinga Rise, offering spectacular panoramic ocean and coastal views.
Build your dream 2 storey home to maximize the sensational panoramic ocean and coastal views. A huge Bonus here to get you kickstarted is, that they are current approved plans for a substantial 2 storey, 5 bedroom residence available.
Only a short 2 minute drive to the glorious crystal clear ocean and the pristine white sandy beaches that Carrickalinga is renowned for.
An easy 5 minute drive to Normanville town centre, hotel, restaurants, eateries, and the fabulous brand new Surf Club and all other township facilities.
What a fantastic opportunity to build a magnificent residence in South Australia's premier holiday destination.
Don't procrastinate!
Please call Ken Ninnis on 0400 020 495 for further details.
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