Narooma Rise is your lifestyle location in the heart of Murray Bridge
Allotments are now available at a much-anticipated housing development only a stone’s throw from the River Murray.
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Lots are now available at one of the most anticipated housing developments in Murray Bridge’s recent history.
Narooma Rise is a new community now being developed between Sturt Reserve and Long Island Reserve, only metres from Murray Bridge’s riverfront.
Future residents can expect breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere.
The community is strategically positioned, with easy access to Murray Bridge’s central retail, dining, business and recreation precincts.
Schools, parks and health services are all within walking distance.
In time, a master plan calls for around 250 homes to be built in the area, and for Narooma Boulevard to be extended right through to connect with Forest Drive.
The first 54 allotments – ranging in size from 342 to 1744 square metres – have been on the market for just three weeks.
Raine and Horne Murraylands’ Casey DeMichele says the level of interest from buyers since then has been incredible.
“There’s a range of different allotments in this release … a couple of those bigger lifestyle allotments and quite a few standard residential allotments, so there’s something for everyone,” she says.
“We’ve had quite a bit of interest from an array of different buyers, from investors to starters and retirees.
“People are pretty excited to see something finally happening with that land.”
A number of house and land packages are also available, thoughtfully tailored by trusted building partners including Simonds, Weeks, Hickinbotham, Statesman and Rivergum Homes.
So don’t wait – pick out your piece of paradise today.
- More information: Visit naroomarise.com.au or search for “Narooma Rise, Murray Bridge” on Facebook or Instagram.
- Enquire: naroomarise.com.au/enquire.
More information
The team at Raine and Horne Murraylands are here to advise you on any real estate matter.
Visit www.raineandhorne.com.au/murraylands, call 8532 3833 or drop into the office at 4 Seventh Street, Murray Bridge.
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