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7 Marshall Place

Northam WA 6401

$460,000

Prime 1.3-Acre Lifestyle Block in Sought-After Woodley Farm Area

Set in a peaceful cul-de-sac on the rural edge of Northam, this spacious 5,268m² (just over 1.3 acres) vacant block offers the perfect blend of country living and town convenience.

If you've been dreaming of a relaxed rural lifestyle without sacrificing access to essential amenities, this property delivers it all.

Surrounded by quality homes in the highly regarded Woodley Farm area, you can easily envision your dream home taking shape here.

The block is fully fenced with Colourbond fencing and enjoys beautiful outlooks across the open rural horizon-an ideal backdrop for a tranquil lifestyle.

With both power and water available to the site, much of the groundwork has already been taken care of, allowing you to plan with confidence.

Opportunities like this are becoming increasingly rare. Secure your slice of country living in a well-serviced regional centre and start imagining the lifestyle you've always wanted.

All inquiries to exclusive selling agents Elders Real Estate
Sharon Johnson | 0418 958 651 | Sharon.Johnson@elders.com.au

Features

General Features

  • Land Size: 5,268sqm

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