Pristine beaches, coves and coastal living are on offer at Point Boston Peninsula.
Situated on the absolute beachfront in one of the best locations in Point Boston... Life doesn't get much better than this.
With Point Boston becoming ever so popular with locals and interstate buyers alike, now is the time to take that leap and build the home of your dreams (STCC).
A generous 880m2 parcel allows ample space for you to design a home that ticks all the boxes for a luxurious lifestyle.
The Point Boston Peninsula is a master planned community development that stretches over 750 hectares of natural peninsula about 18 kms from Port Lincoln. It is ideally located for weekend getaways from Adelaide or as a place to live.
For more information please do not hesitate to contact Carl Semmler
Features include: Water Front,Water Views,Beach Front,Ocean Views
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