Space, Scenery, and a Lifestyle that's hard to match.
Positioned in the boutique Hornsby Rise estate, this expansive 2,463 sqm allotment with a wide 30m frontage is all about possibility. Elevated and open, it offers a front row seat to the Murray River's ever changing moods, from first light dancing on the water to golden sunsets over the distant hills. It's the kind of outlook that makes you pause, breathe, and imagine the home you'll create here.
What sets this opportunity apart is the balance of tranquil island living with everyday convenience. Hindmarsh Island has continued to evolve in 2025, with new builds blending modern design and coastal inspired architecture. The community has a welcoming feel, with locals gathering at Goolwa's weekend markets, enjoying the growing café culture, and embracing the river for recreation, whether it's kayaking, fishing, or simply strolling the foreshore. The nearby boat ramp makes water access effortless, while schools, shops, and services in Goolwa are just minutes away.
The allotment itself is fully fenced with rural style fencing, serviced for connection, and protected by an encumbrance to safeguard your investment. With no time limit to build, you can take your time to plan a home that suits your lifestyle, whether that's a sprawling family haven, a sleek modern retreat, or a relaxed holiday escape.
Key details:
• 2,463 sqm allotment Approx.
• 30m frontage Approx.
• Title: 6254 / 650 | Allotment: 20 | Alexandrina Council
• Power available for connection
• Rainwater only
• Established road access
• Surrounded by quality homes
At $389,000 - $409,000, this allotment represents not just land, but a chance to join a community that values space, nature, and connection. It's a rare blend of river views, lifestyle freedom, and future potential.
Contact Christie Thornton for more information: 0418768687
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