104 Tamarisk Drive Gabbadah, 6041 WA
Build Your Dream Home or Equestrian Haven on 2 Hectares
Discover the space, freedom and lifestyle that come with owning two hectares of peaceful country land at 104 Tamarisk Drive, Gabbadah. This beautiful block has been recently cleared and is ready to build on, offering endless potential for those looking to create their first home, invest in the future or establish an equestrian or lifestyle retreat surrounded by nature.
This property will also suit those working in nearby Seabird or Lancelin.
Positioned in a quiet and friendly pocket, this property is perfectly suited to horse lovers, families wanting room to grow or anyone craving space and privacy without sacrificing convenience. With no building covenants or time restrictions, you have complete flexibility to design and construct your dream home exactly as you like.
Just a short drive from Moore River, local beaches and a variety of outdoor spots for fishing, kayaking and picnics, this location perfectly blends a relaxed rural feel with a coastal lifestyle. School buses service the area, and all the essentials including shops, restaurants and medical centres are only around 30 minutes away.
With the First Home Owners Grant available for properties up to $850,000, now is the perfect time to buy.
Property Highlights
• Expansive 2-hectare (approx. 5-acre) lifestyle block
• Recently cleared and ready to build on
• Ideal for a peaceful retreat, small farming or horses
• No time limits or covenants for building
• Minutes to Moore River and stunning Guilderton beaches
• School buses to local schools
• Only 30 minutes to the marina, shops and medical facilities
• Excellent investment or first home opportunity
Take the first step toward your dream lifestyle and secure your piece of country living today. Contact us to register your Expression of Interest and find out how this exceptional block could be yours.
For Sale Expressions Of Interest
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Paul Simidrescu