This property comprises of 15.1801 hectares of mixed use Residential IV & Business 1 Zoning. Water is supplied by BCM, water rain tanks, reservoir and a dam. Electricity is single phase, sewerage is via septic tanks. The front, road access portion, is zoned Business 1, measuring 63 565 SQM (Marked in blue on the map).
The mid section is zoned Residential IV and measures 70 300 SQM (Marked yellow and grey).
Balance in Green is open space which measures 22 700 SQM.
Area is Sub Divided and Rezoned. Rezoning has lapsed but will be reinstated upon unconditional offer.
Within the urban edge and on the Gonubie Main Road.
Area is flat and has access to the traffic circle and is easy to develop into mixed Developments. Business Zoned Portion with traffic circle and Main Road access measures 63 565 SQM.
Land is placed within the Spatial Development zone and Urban edge by BCM. Land is relatively flat and with portions gently sloping.
Great for a developer looking to create a lifestyle development. Call me today.
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