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114 Dry Lake Road, Euston, NSW, 2737

Euston NSW 2737

$630,000 - $693,000
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Waterfront Lifestyle with Quality Industrial Shedding

Marty Deacon of Elders Real Estate is pleased to present a unique waterfront holding combining lifestyle appeal with high-quality infrastructure.

Set on approximately 8.20 hectares (20.26 acres), this elevated property overlooks a stunning, permanently filled lake system connected to the Murray River. Over half the property extends into the water, featuring soft white sandy shores, gentle low-bank access, established red gum timber, and abundant native birdlife.

Despite the name, Dry Lake is a reliable, regulated water system - offering an exceptional opportunity for a private retreat, weekender, or lifestyle escape.
The property includes approximately 150 metres of lake frontage, delivering space, privacy, and a truly picturesque setting.

A near-new industrial shed provides outstanding functionality, featuring:
• Approx. 80ft x 60ft x 20ft construction
• Three 15ft high roller doors
• Fully insulated with concrete flooring and power connected
• 20ft concrete apron with awning
• Two 20,000-gallon Pioneer galvanised water tanks (plumbed)

Conveniently located just 1.5km from the Sturt Highway via an all-weather road, and only 12km to Euston and 20km to Robinvale.

Contact agent for an inspection as it will impress

Can I afford 114 Dry Lake Road, Euston, NSW, 2737?

Whether you’re a first-time buyer, looking for your next home, or considering upgrading or downgrading, Elders Finance can unlock the doors to the right finance option for you and get you into the home of your dreams.

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