Nick Psarros and Penny Papazis from Ray White Port Adelaide are pleased to present to the market these 2 x prime villa sized Torrens Titled allotments sited in the family friendly suburb of Elizabeth South. Location perfectly suited for first home buyers wanting to get their foot in the door of this popular northern growth corridor of Adelaide, 25kms from the Adelaide CBD and in one of the fastest growing regions of South Australia.<br/><br/>Choose your own builder, choose your own style and colours and design a home that is truly yours. Or alternatively, choose the existing concept building plans. Your choice!<br/><br/>(Approx. dimensions) <br/>Frontage - 9.32m<br/>Rear - 10.67m<br/>Depth - 42m<br/>Total - 420m2<br/><br/>There's only a handful of allotments that are affordable in this up and coming northern suburb, so be quick to register your interest! Don't miss out, contact Nick Psarros on 0400 506 555 or Penny Papazis on 0405 382 460 to register your interest.<br/><br/>Elizabeth South is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Playford. It was established in the late 1950s as one of the earliest residential suburbs of the planned City of Elizabeth. As for its neighbours including Elizabeth and Elizabeth North, it was configured as a local community around a small shopping centre containing a supermarket, bank, hotel and service station along with other shops. The western boundary is the Gawler railway line, with predominantly current and former Defence land on the other side, including the South Australian branch of the Defence Science and Technology Group opposite Elizabeth South railway station. The suburb is situated on both sides of Philip Highway. The northern part of the suburb (north of Hogarth Road) is a residential suburb, with corresponding schools, shops and other community services. South of Hogarth Road, the suburb is industrial, including automotive and Defence manufacturing, dominated by the large Holden factory, which opened in 1960 and closed in 2017.<br/>The water tower near the railway line is 44.2 metres (145 ft) tall and the tank holds 250,000 imperial gallons. It was built around 1940 (before Elizabeth was established) to supply the munitions factory that is now repurposed as Defence Science and Technology.<br/><br/>Disclaimer: Neither the Agent nor the Vendor accept any liability for any error or omission in this advertisement. <br/>Any prospective purchaser should not rely solely on 3rd party information providers to confirm the details of this property or land and are advised to enquire directly with the agent in order to review the certificate of title and local government details provided with the completed Form 1 vendor statement.
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