3a Clark Terrace, Seaton

At this address is a unit situated in Seaton SA. Built in 1974, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
417 m2
Building size
130 m2
Council area
Charles Sturt
Year built
1974
Lot plan
Seaton SA
House type
Land: Res Development



HISTORY




LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2016

A striking facade & a charming interior Quality House & Land Package to be constructed, at an Affordable PriceThis is truly a spectacular home, from the striking facade to the charming interior. It meets all the demands of busy family life, with plenty of space for the entire family to relax.We can modify this plan to suit your requirements at no cost*Think you can't afford to build? – Take advantage of our independent finance group. Our independent advisors can help determine how much you can borrow and how much it will cost per week. A simple phone call or email will help you see how easy it is to own your own home.Save thousands of dollars on stamp duty - payable only on the land component of a package purchase.Standard Inclusions:Supaloc Steel Frames, termite proof, commercial qualityChrome flick mixer to kitchen & laundryR2.0 Soundscreen external wall insulationStainless Steel AppliancesColorbond roof, gutters, fascias & downpipesInstantaneous Gas Hot water Service* This house and land package is to be constructed. *Land Component Sale By: RLA 62639TERMS & CONDITIONS*©2013, Weeks Building Group ACN 008 087 278. The land referred to in this promotion is not owned by us. We make no representations about the suitability of the land to build on or otherwise. You must satisfy yourself of that by inspection or by taking professional advice or otherwise. To the extent permissible by law, all liability (whether in negligence or otherwise) for the information contained in this material or any representations regarding the land is disclaimed by Weeks Building Group ACN 008 087 278 and its related entities and businesses.Price may vary depending on selections, engineering, council requirements & adjustments to allowances. Should retaining walls be required for your allotment, it is your responsibility to arrange with your adjoining neighbour(s) and obtain consent and/or approvals. No allowances for retaining walls have been included; retaining walls (if required) are to be completed by the purchaser of the land. The builder takes no responsibility nor is liable if retaining is required. All packages subject to final council approval.