Centrally located corner allotment in the thriving coastal town of Goolwa on the Fleurieu Peninsular is this prime piece of real estate offering endless opportunities for the astute investor. The current owners have had a 33 year relationship with this location operating both a Nursery and Honey Shop but having now closed the Nursery the time has come for them to pursue other interests. Zoned Neighbourhood there are plenty of opportunities for the incoming buyer with both commercial and residential potential. There is the option to re-establish the Nursery which has extensive existing infrastructure, lease back the Honey Shop to one of the owners, or potential to create a residential development subject to relevant approvals. Opportunities such as this are few and far between so if you can imagine immersing yourself within this community while at the same time securing a prime piece of real estate, then this is for you. Land everywhere is at a premium so don't delay your enquiry. - Close to Hindmarsh Island - Goolwa Beach - Coorong - Great Cafes
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