A remarkable canvas of opportunity unfolds at 45 McMillan Street in Clayton South. This vacant block of land, devoid of structures, is a blank slate brimming with endless potential. Here, you can shape your dreams and aspirations into reality, including the possibility of developing the land, subject to council approval (STCA).
You can shape your dreams and aspirations into reality in this sought-after location. Whether you're an investor or a family looking to create a tailor-made residence, or a developer that is wanting to build multiple townhouses (STCA) this empty canvas offers the perfect foundation to bring your vision to life.
Imagine your future taking root on this untouched piece of land. It's where you can craft your unique vision, a sanctuary for your family, or a wise investment for the future. The horizon of possibilities is boundless, and the journey toward realizing your dreams begins here.
At 45 McMillan Street, the empty lot is your opportunity to create something extraordinary in a thriving community. Embrace this rare chance to craft your haven, where every aspiration can become a reality, subject to council approval (STCA).
Even more enticing is that 43 and 45 McMillan Street are available for purchase, separately or together, allowing for an even larger canvas for your dreams. These two properties represent boundless potential, a place where your vision can unfold and your future can be crafted with endless possibilities.
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