This is an exciting release of a generously sized allotment and with construction underway on the adjoining allotment, NOW is the time to move forward and secure this allotment in the sought after suburb of Fairview Park.
You will enjoy living in a nice wide street and with close to north-to-south orientation* and with gum-studded views across the road, this is a rare opportunity to design, build and enjoy your new home.
The location is conveniently located to Schools, shops, public transport and the Tea Tree Gully Golf Course with the award-winning Dimples restaurant.
This allotment is 358sqm* with a 10.67m* frontage and a depth of 33.53m*. Please contact the Agent for further information and a copy of the Identification Survey.
Please contact Kevin for further information.
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Disclaimer: The accuracy of this information is not guaranteed and should not be relied upon. All measurements are approximate, and details intended to be relied upon should be independently verified, You should asses the suitability of any purchase of land by seeking independent financial and legal advice. *Denotes approximately ** Denotes subject to consents and approvals
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