42 Seymour Street, Busselton, WA 6280 OUTSTANDING RESIDENTIAL SITE Twice voted Western Australia's top tourism town, Busselton is located some 220 kilometres South West of Perth, Recognised
 as being the gateway to the Margaret River Wine Region, Busselton has 
been one of the fastest growing regions in Australia in the last decade 
with a population exceeding 31,000 people. It is estimated that visitors
 increase this to over 60,000 on any one day during peak tourism 
periods. The land is a irregular shaped corner lot having the following dimensions: Frontage to Seymour Street - 70.93 metres Truncation - 8.53 metres Frontage to Abbey Street - 57.50 metres Land Area - 5,607quare metres Busselton is no longer viewed as just a popular holiday destination attracting retirees and holiday makers. It is a thriving City with a growing residential base, as evidenced by current building activity taking place. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL The Western Australian Planning Commission granted Conditional Development Approval for 19 Survey-Strata Lots on 26 June 2009. The approval is no longer valid having expired 26 June 2013. The above

42 Seymour Street, Busselton, WA 6280
OUTSTANDING RESIDENTIAL SITE

Twice voted Western Australia's top tourism town, Busselton is located some 220 kilometres South West of Perth,

Recognised
as being the gateway to the Margaret River Wine Region, Busselton has
been one of the fastest growing regions in Australia in the last decade
with a population exceeding 31,000 people. It is estimated that visitors
increase this to over 60,000 on any one day during peak tourism
periods.

The land is a irregular shaped corner lot having the following dimensions:

Frontage to Seymour Street - 70.93 metres
Truncation - 8.53 metres
Frontage to Abbey Street - 57.50 metres
Land Area - 5,607quare metres

Busselton is no longer viewed as just a popular holiday destination attracting retirees and holiday makers.

It is a thriving City with a growing residential base, as evidenced by current building activity taking place.

DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL

The Western Australian Planning Commission granted Conditional Development Approval for 19 Survey-Strata Lots on 26 June 2009.

The approval is no longer valid having expired 26 June 2013.
The above

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