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4 Bluebush Court

Cowell SA 5602

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READY TO DEVELOP

MAIN SERVICES READY FOR CONNECTION & EARTHWORKS COMPLETED

If you have been following the Cowell Real Estate market and contemplated building from the ground up, or simply loved visiting the seaside township to explore the regions coastline and decided the time is right to call Cowell home, 4 Bluebush Court is worth the inquiry.

4 Bluebush Court is a vacant 1,000m2 allotment that is awaiting your dream home, holiday retreat, or investment property to be constructed. A 30m frontage provides excellent options for house designs and vehicle access to backyard infrastructure.

Main services were added during the subdivision development stage and ready for convenient connection.

Another added bonus is the block already being level and containing minimal vegetation, saving time and expense of earthworks.

Currently the eastern boundary has a new 'Colourbond' style fence installed.

Cowell currently has a strong Real Estate market trend, which looks likely to continue due to the coastal attraction and increase in future employment opportunities across agriculture, aquaculture, and mining industries, which suggest this an excellent investment opportunity.

Call Nick 0428 383 833 to secure 4 Bluebush Court.

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General Features

  • Land Size: 1,000sqm

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