unit 56 ,160 Bardon avenue, Miami, Queensland, Australia
For Sale
$325,000
A beautiful villa in a quiet nature-filled Miami location is being sold by the owners
1600 sq.m. land with Approved D.A. & C.C. from the BMCC.
This large, beautiful piece of land is regretfully being offered for sale due to a sudden family health issue – (the builder was ready to start work, hence the fencing around some of it). Water has been connected and kerb and guttering is in place; power and sewage are all ready to be connected, although stand-alone-solar could be considered.
The large site, the last one in this area, is in a quiet nook, set amongst tall native trees. The aspect looks over to a church ground opposite, with quaint old Blue Mountain cottages in Ailsa Street, full of friendly neighbours who live in harmony with the kangaroos.
It is a mere five-minute walk to the station, but neither highway nor rail traffic can be heard from this site. Neighbours’ children go to the Primary school, a 5-minute walk around the corner, on the same side as Cassilis Street. There are many varied schools in the region that are easily accessed.
The block has been partially cleared; Council insisted that the pine trees were cut down and they have been left on the block to be milled, or sold at a later date if desired. There is also a quantity of firewood ready for the new owner’s use, left over from clearing the block.
This block has been set at a bargain price, considering that BMCC has approved a Development Application and a Construction Certificate for the erection of a 2-bed home with an inner courtyard. The architect is happy for you to use our plans, or to modify or draw up new ones for you, should you wish. Contact: [email protected]
There are lovely cafés and hotels close by. The scenic Blackheath Golf course is just 10 minutes away by car; excellent restaurants in Mt. Wilson, Blackheath, Katoomba etc. are plentiful; Katoomba Hospital is just 20 minutes away. The Sydney/Mt. Vic. train runs hourly.
Development Opportunities: As the land is 1600 sq.m., the existing plans have been designed to maximize the bush on the block but also, in the fullness of time, to allow for the rest of the block to be sub-divided. The other half of that block could be accessed from the lower section of the block, but that section has yet to be cleared or submitted to Council for subdivision, although we believe BMCC would have no objection to the construction of another house on that section.
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