Welcome to 33 Owttrim Circuit, nestled in a friendly neighborhood and offering a blend of comfort and practicality. Imagine having everything you need right at your fingertips-shops, cafes, schools, and recreational facilities-all just a short drive away. This prime location ensures you'll enjoy easy access to everyday essentials while still benefiting from a peaceful residential atmosphere. Situated on the outskirts of Gladstone.
Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home at 33 Owttrim Circuit, O'Connell. This generous residential land parcel spans an impressive 794 sqm, offering ample space for your architectural vision to come to life, fenced back and sides overhead photo shows the lay of the land before the shed was built in the top left hand corner of the block.
Nestled in a tranquil neighborhood, this property boasts a prime location with easy access to local amenities, schools, and recreational facilities. The surrounding area is characterized by its friendly community atmosphere and picturesque landscapes, making it an ideal setting for families and individuals alike.
Key Features:
- Land Area: 794 sqm - Plenty of room for your dream home and outdoor living spaces.
- Single colorbond shed, perfect for the vehicles or work shop, Shed is 7x7m - 3.1m to gutters - all council approved
- Design and build a residence that reflects your personal style and needs.
- Conveniently located with easy access to Kirkwood shopping centre
? Fenced on three sides, this property is conveiniently located with in short approx 15 min drive to Tannum Sands/Boyne Island beaches .
Don't miss this rare opportunity to secure a piece of land in the sought-after O'Connell area. Whether you're looking to invest or build your forever home, this property offers endless possibilities.
For more information contact Deardrie at PRD
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