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28 Skyeview Rise

Perth TAS 7300

$285,000

Rare Skyeview Estate offering.

Skyeview, Perth's newest Estate which has been a huge success and this exceptionally substantial allotment of some 1,245sqm (Lot 116) represents a genuinely rare opportunity to acquire a site in a setting that has been so quickly and comprehensively recognised for its lifestyle appeal. Country living with character and convenience on land that whilst pleasantly elevated provides near level setting, rising slightly to the rear. All of Perth's community facilities and services lie literally moments away while the city centre can be always easily accessed and Skyeview's own new park on Napoleon Street, which on completion will feature barbeques, zipline, swings and playground is already under construction. This block's gentle topography, pleasant elevation and excellent outlook complement the blank canvas scope it suggests for creation of a home tailored precisely to your particular specifications. Views towards the eastern mountains, a sense of space, the opportunity to find yourself and the chance to live family life accompanied by Perth's long list of advantages enhance this outstanding allotment – defined by the pure potential that only vacant land can provide. But – be quick!

Features

General Features

  • Land Size: 1,245sqm

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