Prosper Estate/Lot 18 Grant Street, Sebastopol VIC 3356
Land
Block size: 646 m² approx.
Buxton Ballarat are proud to introduce Prosper Estate.
A 77 lot (approx.) development located in the northern end of Sebastopol. Offering a generous range of lot sizes starting at 317m2 to >1000m2 with all services available.
Prosper offers a convenient lifestyle with its close proximity to various amenities. It is situated within 500 meters of primary and secondary schools, and only 800 meters away from supermarkets. The estate is also conveniently located just 4 minutes away from DTC and 7 minutes away from Ballarat CBD. Additionally, residents will enjoy direct access to public transport, making commuting a breeze.
If you have any questions or would like to request further information, please contact Nick Watson on 0427 160 939 or nwatson@buxton.com.au
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