Endless Possibilities on a 708 sqm ( Zoning R15/25)
UNDER OFFER within 7 days by **Amit Malik** - 0420 395 503.
Multiple offers received. Buyers missed out - more properties urgently needed.
"Superbly situated in a sought-after pocket of Camillo, offering excellent convenience."- 80 Inverness Circle offers the perfect combination of solid construction, generous land size, and outstanding future potential. Whether you're an investor, developer, renovator, or a first home buyer looking to secure a large block with options - this property is one not to miss.
Built in 1992 and sitting proudly on a huge 708 sqm block, the home provides lots of internal living space. The layout is spacious and practical, featuring a large front living area filled with natural light, a well-appointed kitchen and three comfortable bedrooms.
The expansive backyard is one of the property's standout features offers a massive, paved space ideal for entertaining, complemented by an easy-care low-maintenance artificial lawn.
With R15/25 zoning, the block offers multiple possibilities, including subdivision, retain-and-build, or future redevelopment (STCA).
Property Features:
• Solid brick-and-tile home built in 1992
• 3 generous bedrooms with natural light
• Spacious front lounge room
• Bathroom with shower and separate toilet
• Laundry with outdoor access
• Ample parking for multiple vehicles, trailers, or boat
• Set on a massive 708 sqm block
• Two decent storage sheds.
Development Potential (STCA):
• Zoning: R15/25
• Ideal retain-and-build layout
• Subdivision potential
• Excellent land-bank opportunity in a high-growth corridor.
For more information or to organise a viewing call or contact
*Amit Malik* - 0420 395 503 or email
[email protected].
For Eastern state buyers please click on the link for video viewing: https://youtu.be/beCf0FI2bfg?si=ZeisQX_6MWLY6FPd
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.