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3 / Lot 3, 41 Imlay Street

Dunalley TAS 7177

Offers over $239,000

Title issued - ready to build

Lot 3, 41 Imlay Street now has title issued and is ready to go!

This generous 1,500 sqm vacant allotment is situated in a prime location in Dunalley, capturing all day sun and within walking distance to the shop and the Cannery Seafood Restaurant.

This opportunity is perfect for those looking to build their first home, forever home, a family shack, or simply a campground where you can gather to make a lifetime of memories.

Offering a peaceful lifestyle just 25 minutes from major shopping and services in nearby Sorell, and only 45 minutes to Hobart CBD. In addition to the iconic Dunalley Hotel, there are numerous tourist attractions nearby including Bangor Vineyard, Dunalley Bay Distillery and beyond to world acclaimed Port Arthur Historic Site..

Also available for purchase is Lot 2, a vacant land allotment of 1500 sqm, and Lot 1, a well-designed fully council approved residential dwelling comprising of open plan kitchen & living, 2-bedrooms, 1-bathroom plus garage in a 1,559sqm allotment.

Buy one or buy them all, the choice is yours. Inspections are readily available by appointment, call today!

Features

General Features

  • Land Size: 1,500sqm

Can I afford 3 / Lot 3, 41 Imlay Street?

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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