7 Heathland Avenue,Warragul
Set within an established and fast-growing Warragul neighbourhood, this vacant allotment presents an outstanding opportunity to build your dream home or secure a smart investment in a thriving regional community. Surrounded by quality homes and modern streetscapes, it offers the perfect blank canvas to create a lifestyle tailored entirely to you.
- Vacant residential allotment ready for your vision
- Positioned within a modern, family-friendly estate
- Generous block ideal for a custom home design (STCA)
- Level site for straightforward construction
- Surrounded by established quality homes
- Quiet residential street with minimal through traffic
- Services available in the area (subject to confirmation)
- Strong growth corridor within the Warragul region
- Ideal for owner-builders, families or investors
- Opportunity to capitalise on continued regional demand
Enjoy convenient access to Warragul's town centre, local shopping precincts and major supermarkets. Quality primary and secondary schools are nearby, along with childcare facilities and sporting reserves. Warragul Train Station provides rail connections to Melbourne, while the Princes Freeway ensures easy commuting. Parks, walking tracks and community amenities are all within comfortable reach, delivering a balanced lifestyle of space, convenience and regional charm.
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