Lot 7 of this estate is 4,705sqm (over 1 acre). A prime lot available for pre-purchase with titles available in a few months. Great location in brand new estate. Fully fenced lot with underground power to the boundary and fronting Hunton Road. 20 minutes to town and 10 minutes to popular Great Southern Grammar School. Get in fast to purchase one of these early 6 released lots.
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The good life just got a lot closer if you are looking for a big rural block on which to build an extensive home and sheds.
Six newly released blocks near the Kalgan River and just 20 minutes' drive from Albany are sure to draw interest from selective buyers appreciating the many attractions of a country lifestyle.
These majestic lifestyle lots, all with river access, are part of an early release in the exciting Wyndham Park development, bordering the Kalgan River and extending to Hunton Road and Riverside Road. This is historic country, first purchased in 1830 and developed a century ago, so today's discerning buyers can take advantage of the fertile land which was recognised even by early settlers.
The blocks range in size from 4704sqm to 5372sqm, and are priced between $145,000 and $179,000. All are cleared for development, fencing is installed, all with river access and services are at the boundary, ready for connection.
Sloping gently down from the road, the blocks occupy an idyllic spot from where they take in a beautiful outlook over pasture and native vegetation.
You could grow vegetables in the well-drained, quality soils, or collect fresh eggs from your own chooks.
In addition to all your land offers, you could relish the recreation offered by the nearby Kalgan River, a favourite spot with tourists and locals for fishing and rowing, and the 14km Luke Penn Walk along the river bank, accessed close by.
Superior country homes already constructed in the neighbourhood indicate the quality of life and natural environment buyers can expect to enjoy from their own property.
Another major consideration is the proximity of the renowned Great Southern Grammar about 10 minutes away.
Bringing up children on the land is something many families aspire to, but not everyone can achieve. Living on one of these desirable and manageable rural properties could take care of everything on your wish list and bring myriad lifestyle rewards every day.
What you need to know:
- Choice of six residential building lots all with river access
- Sizes range from 4704sqm to 5372sqm
- Priced between $145,000 and $179,000
- All cleared, fenced and with services at the boundary
- Lovely rural outlook / access to river
- Space for a big home and sheds
- Grow veggies, plant an orchard, keep chooks
- Near the Kalgan River for walking, rowing, fishing
- 10 minutes from Great Southern Grammar
- 20 minutes' drive from Albany
- Historic land developed a century ago
This land listing located in Kalgan was sold by Kevin Marshall at Merrifield Real Estate.
If you would like to get in touch with Kevin Marshall regarding Lot 7 Hunton Road, Kalgan, please call 0408 936 380 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Kalgan is located in the south coastal region, about 21 kilometres northeast of Albany. It was gazetted a townsite in 1912 following the opening up of land in the area, but land had been put aside for a townsite here in 1837. The place was named "Wyndham" on an 1839 map of the area, but there was no subdivision or land made available in the townsite. It is recorded that it was to be the site of a farming community for the Society of Friends (Quakers), but there is no evidence that any Quakers ever settled in the area.
As there was already a Wyndham in the Kimberley when the town was gazetted in 1912, the name Kalgan was chosen for the townsite. Kalgan is the Aboriginal name of the river on which the townsite is situated, the name being first recorded by the explorer Dr A Collie as "Kalgan-up" in 1831. It is said to mean "place of many waters". The river had earlier been referred to as the "French River", since the French explored it in 1803.