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Reference 197558

Plot of land for sale in Graeme Hall Park, Christ Church

750,000 USD
697,500 EUR 592,500 GBP
Opportunity to create a dream home in the pleasant and well established neighbourhood of Graeme Hall Park.

This is a gently sloping rectangular-shaped lot of 955m2. The land is well kept with a couple of mature fruit trees and would lend itself to a sizable 2-storey home if so desired.

The area is generally breezy and provides easy access to the nearby South Coast with all its many amenities, beaches and conveniences.

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Reference197558
Price750,000 USD
Number of Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
955.0m2

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This Land is located in Graeme Hall Park in Barbados

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