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10 Kintay Lane, Narara NSW 2250

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Block size: 634 m² approx.

Fantastic Elevated Block in Narara Eco-Village; Last Remaining Stage 1 Allotment!

Incredible surroundings, a vibrant local community, and a deep connection to the rhythms of nature life here at Narara Eco Village offers a unique alternative to the everyday! Set against the lush green backdrop of Strickland State Forest and surrounded by captivating properties with distinct aesthetic appeal, this 634sqm block is a fantastic blank canvas and a rare invitation to design a sustainable life and home in tune with your highest vision.

The last remaining allotment of Stage 1 is a sunny 634sqm block occupying an elevated position with far-reaching views across the valley to the leafy green treescape beyond.

A vibrant community with a unifying vision of sustainability and collaborative living, set on a unique property spanning 64 hectares in total, bordered by Strickland State Forest on three sides with an existing creek, dam, and incredible ambience, approximately 12 hectares of the land are zoned for residential development with another 12 hectares available for agriculture and community gardens. The remaining hectares of native forest and bushland are to be dedicated to conservation.

Thoughtfully developed building standards allow creative freedom while demonstrating a commitment to ecological and social sustainability, including encouraging innovation and the use of recycled or locally sourced materials wherever possible. All underpinned by a smart grid 'NEV Power' system that utilises first-in-Australia technology to reduce infrastructure costs, balance and optimise the use of solar PV and battery storage, and produce a nett carbon-neutral village.

Incredibly peaceful locale being within easy reach of every suburban amenity and lifestyle attraction of the Central Coast with it's magnificent beaches, bushwalks, and waterways. Just minutes to a diverse selection of local shops, schools, parks, and playgrounds. A half-hour walk or a quick cycle (2.4km) to Narara Train Station or a 45-minute drive (55 km) to Wahroonga, the gateway to Sydney and surrounds,.

Life here is set to be a richly rewarding experience with endless benefits, and as a cooperative, there are a unique set of considerations to engage with. We encourage you to explore the community website at www.nararaecovillage.com as a starting point and look forward to discussing Jorden Carrick on 0490 546 098 or Josef Lewis on 0411 803 708.

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Key details

Property type:
Land
Block Size:
634 *

Other Details

Lot:
23
Plan Type:
DP
Plan:
270882
Legal description:
23/270882
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Block size: 634 (approx)
Legal description: 23/270882
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Listing ID: 182208500. This listing has been viewed 25 times. It was first displayed on 10/01/2024 and last updated on 10/04/2024.
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