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23 East Parade

Point Boston SA 5607

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Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Point Boston

23 East Parade Point Boston (allotment 33) measures 799 square metres in size with 18m frontage to East Parade and to the beach.

Build here and capture stunning ocean views right out front.
Swim, fish, snorkel or relax and be part of Point Boston's community.

Point Boston is an amazing little coastal destination just 20kms north of Port Lincoln.
Nature lovers adore it.
Made up of a number of beautiful little coves and white sandy beaches, there are numerous spots to relax and swim. If you're a fishing enthusiast, then there are plenty of rocks to cast a line off.

Careful consideration has been taken with this land development, ensuring that the natural habitat remains in check with plenty of kms designated to nature walks.

Council Rates: $245.00 per quarter
Corporation Fees: $569.00 per quarter

(Disclaimer: We have in preparing this information used our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained herein is true and accurate but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, omissions, inaccuracies, or misstatements that may occur. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein. Elders Real Estate RLA:62833)

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General Features

  • Land Size: 799sqm

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