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$160,000
Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, 15 Ruby Road is a partly developed vacant parcel of land surrounded by native Tasmanian bushland in the Central Highlands of Tasmania with plenty to offer. Comprising 0.2678 ha (0.661 acres) of land, the owners have invested in obtaining council approved plans for a two/three-bedroom home to be constructed upon the property. Approved in September 2020, the owners will be selling the plans and relevant reports on this property's construction. These reports include soil and wastewater reports, survey plans, bushfire reports and Energy rating schemes for the approved house plans.
Underground power is connected to the property with a meter board with double electrical panels, offering a caravan to be connected to mains power. A 1000 litre intermediate bulk container (IBC) provides water storage during the construction phase on the property and a gravel driveway pad, ideal for camping upon the property. 15 Ruby Road offers elevated views over Miena, Great Lake and surrounding native bushland upon a flat to sloping block.
Zoned' 12.0 Low-Density Residential' under the Central Highlands Council intern planning scheme with council approval available upon request.
The site is only 900 to the Swan Bay boat ramp and 3 minutes' drive to the Great Lake Hotel.
Miena is in the heart of the Tasmanian Central Highlands and is most popular for holidaymakers and permanent residents, with Great Lake the major attraction. Named after the Aboriginal place for 'lagoon-like', Miena and surrounding communities (Liawenee and Waddamana) have a strong Aboriginal presence and introduced trout to Great Lake in the 1890s. In 1911, the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania constructed three dam walls to provide water supply to the nearby Waddamana Power Station and formed the current lake of Great Lake. Miena has the largest population of permanent residents of the Central Highlands communities and is the centre of the major fishing lakes such as Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon and Little Pine Lagoon.
All the hard work has been completed with obtaining relevant reports and council approved plans for this property; now is it your opportunity to put the plans into order and construct your Central Highland retreat at 15 Ruby Road, Miena.
To arrange an inspection on-site or obtain a copy of the relevant council approved reports, feel free to contact Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands.
Facts
Title Reference: 157865/690
Council Rates: $557.68 per year: Central Highlands Council.
Land Size: 0.2678 ha (0.661 acre) approx.
Zoning: 12.0 Low-Density Residential.
Council: Central Highlands Council.
If you cannot view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections or viewing the property walk around for this property. If there is anything that we can do to make your buying experience easier, please let us know.
Property ID: #TNM6538
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Sold Property
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, 15 Ruby Road is a partly developed vacant parcel of land surrounded by native Tasmanian bushland in the Central Highlands of Tasmania with plenty to offer. Comprising 0.2678 ha (0.661 acres) of land, the owners have invested in obtaining council approved plans for a two/three-bedroom home to be constructed upon the property. Approved in September 2020, the owners will be selling the plans and relevant reports on this property's construction. These reports include soil and wastewater reports, survey plans, bushfire reports and Energy rating schemes for the approved house plans.
Underground power is connected to the property with a meter board with double electrical panels, offering a caravan to be connected to mains power. A 1000 litre intermediate bulk container (IBC) provides water storage during the construction phase on the property and a gravel driveway pad, ideal for camping upon the property. 15 Ruby Road offers elevated views over Miena, Great Lake and surrounding native bushland upon a flat to sloping block.
Zoned' 12.0 Low-Density Residential' under the Central Highlands Council intern planning scheme with council approval available upon request.
The site is only 900 to the Swan Bay boat ramp and 3 minutes' drive to the Great Lake Hotel.
Miena is in the heart of the Tasmanian Central Highlands and is most popular for holidaymakers and permanent residents, with Great Lake the major attraction. Named after the Aboriginal place for 'lagoon-like', Miena and surrounding communities (Liawenee and Waddamana) have a strong Aboriginal presence and introduced trout to Great Lake in the 1890s. In 1911, the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania constructed three dam walls to provide water supply to the nearby Waddamana Power Station and formed the current lake of Great Lake. Miena has the largest population of permanent residents of the Central Highlands communities and is the centre of the major fishing lakes such as Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon and Little Pine Lagoon.
All the hard work has been completed with obtaining relevant reports and council approved plans for this property; now is it your opportunity to put the plans into order and construct your Central Highland retreat at 15 Ruby Road, Miena.
To arrange an inspection on-site or obtain a copy of the relevant council approved reports, feel free to contact Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands.
Facts
Title Reference: 157865/690
Council Rates: $557.68 per year: Central Highlands Council.
Land Size: 0.2678 ha (0.661 acre) approx.
Zoning: 12.0 Low-Density Residential.
Council: Central Highlands Council.
If you cannot view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections or viewing the property walk around for this property. If there is anything that we can do to make your buying experience easier, please let us know.
Property ID: #TNM6538
Office Harcourts Northern Midlands
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