Have you been looking for a High-Country getaway? Check out this available parcel of vacant land tucked neatly in the Cassilis valley with mountain range backdrops. This is your chance to secure a relatively flat block with a slight incline away from the carriageway that comprises of approximately 2.2 acres (9044 sqm) fully fenced and with excellent access off the Cassilis Road and power available. The location is *14 kilometres West of the township known as Swifts Creek and boasts the opportunity to build your dream home and shed STCA.
This is a rare opportunity to own and or build STCA in the Victorian high country with the amazing views of the adjacent mountains and gullies. If your interests involve hunting the options are plenty, if it's Enduro motorbike riding the endless trails are right there, if it is mountain bike riding Omeo has opened its world class mountain bike trails, be it bush walking or forest hiking it is at your doorstep and only *moments away from 100 year old goldmines and walking tracks in a forest full of flora and fauna.
Travel north from the property and arrive at the Omeo township and find the iconic Golden Age Hotel, the ski hire & service station, and the crazy cow bakery, The New Rush brew house for meals and a cold one, post office, IGA supermarket and the treasure trove of the local hardware store Omeo Rural. The town boasts the Omeo Hospital, primary school, and the new activities pump bike track. There are local football and netball and fishing clubs, and a golf course further out the road to explore.
Drive, or ride a bike southeast into the township of Swifts Creek, you will find that it is very accommodating, with the local IGA open daily, a bakery, the local hotel, Primary and High School, with swimming pool available in the summer, a post office and service station; importantly a bush nurse centre; Community centre, art gallery, DELWP office, just to name a few benefits of the small town.
Swifts Creek, is *one hour from the regional East Gippsland business centre of Bairnsdale, *15 minutes to Omeo, and *45 minutes to the snow fields of Dinner Plain along the Great Alpine Road, making for affordable living off the snowfields. The area is fantastic for a multitude of recreational pursuits, be it four-wheel driving, motor bike or mountain bike riding, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, bush walking, or whatever takes your fancy. So, if this is what you have been looking for, don't delay.
Inspections are strictly by appointment for qualified buyers.
All enquiry, contact Michael Enever 0458272797.
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The size of Cassilis is approximately 12.1 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 14.7% of total area. The population of Cassilis in 2011 was 420 people. By 2016 the population was 15 showing a population decline of 96.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Cassilis is 60-69 years. Households in Cassilis are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Cassilis work in a labourer occupation. In 2011, 77.6% of the homes in Cassilis were owner-occupied compared with 58.3% in 2016..
Cassilis has 47 properties. As at 31 October 2024:
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