Mount Dandenong 1414 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road
1414 (Lot 4) Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Mount Dandenong
Enter off Upalong Road.
This property offers 1600sqm of gently sloping land with two road frontages and a private driveway cut in ready to go.
On offer is a northeast aspect and lots of mature European trees that provide a tranquil setting. Loads of sun, terraced and great drainage. A bus stop within steps from the boundary, close to schools and the Mt Dandenong village with cafes and restaurants. Power, gas, and NBN are available in the street.
Note the property is in the council tenement scheme and you will be relying on the tenement anomalies if you wish to get a planning permit. Ideal for the person who just wants to get away to the Dandenong's and do a bit of camping, store goods and have a private garden getaway.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 1,648.4sqm
Nearest Schools
- In Catchment Area
- Independent Schools*
- Boronia K-12 College
Primary School
- Mount Dandenong Primary School
Combined
- Mount Evelyn Christian School
- Billanook College
- Edinburgh College
Primary
- Ghilgai School
- Christadelphian Heritage College Melbourne
- St Richard's Primary School
- St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School
- St Mary's School
- St Peter Julian Eymard
- St Paul's School
- St Joseph's Primary School
- St John the Baptist School
- St Thomas More's School
- Yarralinda School
Secondary
- St Joseph's College
- Mater Christi College
Special
- Cire Community School - Mt Evelyn Campus
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Fletchers Area Guide Mount Dandenong, VIC 3767
Well-known for its stunning views, Mount Dandenong is Melbourne’s very own suburb on a mountain. Located 35 kilometres away from the CBD, the small township accommodates a small population of just over 1,200 people and thousands upon thousands of tourists each year. The mountain upon which the suburb is located was originally named Mount Corhanwarrabul, although due to spelling and pronunciation difficulties, the name was changed to reflect the entire range of mountains in the area.