If you’re tired of being a ‘towny’ and want to get-away-from-it-all, leave the city behind and relocate self and family, you might build your brand new house on it… a place to call home.
If you’re a nature-lover, you might revegetate the land with its former species of trees and shrubs, watch it grow, visit it on weekends with your kids or dogs… a place to roam.
Maybe you’re a speculator and you land-bank for future capital growth as a hedge against inflation, content to let the land lie fallow while its value slowly increases… a place for investment to grow.
Gwambygine is a locality about 10km South of the York township or about 24km North of Beverley. The district generally comprises broad-acre farmland so it’s rather rural. The Avon River is at the rear of the Dovey Court properties and less than 100m to the South is Gwambygine Park, part of the Avon Ascent Project on State Of WA reserve land, open to the public all year round providing 24-hour RV camping, picnic and toilet facilities, potable water, gas barbecues and is pet friendly.
The land is cleared and fenced, fairly flat, has had sheep grazing on it in the past. Power and water services are nearby the property’s boundary.
It’s asking price equates to less than $50,000 per acre. Like to know more? Call Steve Hill, Courtney Hughes or Tash Brennan today.