109 Nullica Short Cut Road Boydtown, Eden NSW 2551
Land
Block size: 20 Hectares approx.
Boydtown Rural Land Release
Set on the hills overlooking Twofold Bay and Boydtown, this rare rural land holding offers a sunny northerly aspect and boasts ocean and hinterland views. Just a few minutes from magical Boydtown beach with its historic Sea Horse Inn - right on the beachfront. Easy and convenient access just off the Princes Highway and only an 8 minute drive to Eden.
Lot 2: Asking $995,000 has an area of 19.37 Ha (48 Acres) is mostly gently sloping with a timbered hill in its center. The site has 4 dams of which two are very large and more like wetlands - teaming with birdlife, a wonderful opportunity to create a sanctuary. the balance of the land has established pastures and multiple building sites.
This opportunity represents one of the last opportunities to secure premium coastal acreages on the Sapphire Coast. Call Glenn Brunette 0427260500 now for details.
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