River Walk Estate: 5 lots overlooking Edward River / McLean Beach
The highly-anticipated River Walk Estate is a once-in-a-generation opportunity not to be missed! Build your dream home overlooking Deniliquin's magnificent Edward River and McLean Beach precinct. Five allotments available with unrivalled 180-degree views of the river and sandy beach. Ski or fish all day and then retreat to your 'holiday home' as the sun goes down, or start your day with a morning stroll along the iconic Beach to Beach Walk. Take advantage of the 835 square metres of shared community space, which boasts direct river frontage at the base of an impressive stand of gum trees and adjacent a boat ramp. And you're still only a short stroll to the town's vibrant CBD, shops, health services, lawn tennis courts and other attractions. Deniliquin is renowned for its quieter river life, without the hustle and holiday bustle of some of the other larger Murray River towns. River Walk Estate allotment sizes range from 376sqm to 478sqm, with potential to combine lots to build a bigger home (S.T.C.A). Lifestyle or retirement - this is your location!
PHOTOS COURTESY of Georgia Mann, Robert Mulally and Visit Deni promotion
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