Ray White Murray Bridge proudly presents Lot 63, which offers the perfect entry point into Tailem Bend's Rural Living and Strategic Employment zone - an ideal opportunity for those seeking space, connection, and convenience.
With 5,551m² (approx.) of flat, usable land and power and water already available, this allotment is suited to a variety of uses - from building a modern home base to developing a small-scale business, storage shed, or workshop.
Located close to The Bend Motorsport Park and just minutes from town, this is an affordable opportunity to secure a foothold in one of the region's growing mixed-use areas.
Key Features:
• 5,551m² (approx.) allotment
• Power and water connections available
• Flat, easy-to-build site
• Close to The Bend Motorsport Park and township
• Ideal for home, shed, or small-scale business use
Tailem Bend is located around 95km from the Adelaide CBD, set along the Murray River and serving as a key gateway to the Murraylands and the Coorong region.
The town has a steadily growing population, with local employment centred around agriculture, transport and logistics, manufacturing, hospitality, and health care, supporting both the township and surrounding rural areas.
Tailem Bend is a community on the rise, with strong investment from renewable energy, motorsport tourism, logistics, and regional industry. Residential growth continues as new residents are drawn to the area's affordability and convenient access to major regional centres.
Recent improvements to local infrastructure and public spaces, along with the success of The Bend Motorsport Park, have further strengthened the town's appeal.
Tailem Bend has long been an important transport and tourism hub for the Murraylands and Coorong, with major road and rail routes converging on one of South Australia's most strategically located regional towns
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