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Description: Lot 33 River Lane is positioned within one of Mannum's most desirable locations and presents an opportunity to secure vacant land in this popular area.
Approximately 596.91sqm, this allotment is positioned on the high side of River Lane, with the property extending through to Monument Corner Crescent, offering excellent potential for those looking to create their ideal river getaway or permanent residence (subject to council consent).
River Lane is renowned for its relaxed riverside atmosphere and unbeatable convenience. From here, enjoy an easy walk into the Mannum township where cafés, shops and everyday conveniences are all within easy reach. Medical facilities and school are also only a short drive away, providing added practicality to this outstanding location.
Adding further appeal, power, mains water and mains sewer are available, helping make the building process that little bit easier.
Whether you are looking to build a holiday retreat, family home or invest in one of Mannum's most coveted pockets, opportunities like this are becoming increasingly difficult to secure.
Features include:
- Approx. 596.91 sqm allotment
- Highly sought-after River Lane location
- Mannum's premier holiday home hotspot
- Positioned on the high side of River Lane
- Allotment extends through to Monument Corner Crescent
- Power, mains water and mains sewer available
- Build your dream home or holiday escape (STCC)
- Easy walk to Mannum township shops and cafés
- Medical facilities and school only minutes away
- Outstanding lifestyle and investment opportunity
Enjoy the relaxed river lifestyle and secure your place in one of Mannum's most desirable locations.
For all inquiries contact Michael Nance on 0428 294141.
All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we cannot guarantee the information is accurate and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property's land size, floor plans and size, building age and condition). Interested parties should make their own enquiries and obtain their own legal advice.
RLA 264895
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