400sqm Block in Prestigious Oak Grove Estate, Clyde North
Secure your place in the highly sought-after Oak Grove Estate, Clyde North with this well-proportioned 400sqm (approx.) allotment.
Measuring 12.5m x 32m, this rectangular block is ideal for a variety of modern home designs, making it a great option for families, first-home buyers, or investors planning ahead.
Located within a premium master-planned community, this land offers the opportunity to build in a fast-growing area surrounded by quality homes, parks, schools, and shopping precincts. With convenient access to public transport and major road links, Oak Grove Estate continues to be a popular choice for buyers looking for lifestyle and future growth.
Key features:
Approx. 400sqm of land
Dimensions: 12.5m frontage x 32m depth
Flat, regular-shaped allotment
Suitable for single or double-storey home designs (STCA)
Situated within the popular Oak Grove Estate
Secure now and plan ahead
Now offering Turnkey Package. Included will come the plans to a beautiful 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom and 2 car garage houses with 2 living areas. With a house size of 22.5 squares its perfect for a family ready to find their new home!
FULL TURNKEY
•Dishwasher
•Window furnishings
• Fixed site costs
• Letterbox & clothesline
• Fencing, landscaping & driveway
• Developer & estate guideline compliance (BAL, water tank, etc.)
INCLUSIONS
•Gas connection fee
•20mm stone throughout
•12-month price freeze
•Sliding robe doors
•2590mm ceilings
•7-star energy rating
•Water point to fridge
•Three-coat paint system
•LED downlights throughout • Heating & Cooling
•Brick infills above all windows and sliding doors
•and much more
For more information, please contact Ifti Abdul on 0480 615 046.
Don't miss this opportunity to secure land in one of Clyde North's most in-demand estates.
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Disclaimer:
All information provided has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, but accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Interested parties should conduct their own enquiries.