NEW PRICE $450,000 Light Industrial corner allotment measuring approx 4000 sqm located near a main arterial not far from the Lincoln Hwy in Whyalla's light industrial area, Whyalla Norrie. Improvements on site include 40' x 60' shed / workshop with 3 phase power and good heightened access doors for larger vehicles, good front and side street access ( ideal drive through opportunity for heavy machinery), a neat 3 bedroom Transportable home with BIR to bedrooms 1 & 2, Bay windows across the front of the house, large open plan lounge, dining, kitchen and living area, large bathroom with separate bath, shower, vanity and toilet and practical laundry.
RLA 2154
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Grey Water System
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