PRICE CUT MASSIVELY FOR QUICK SALE - DA FOR 70 LOT ACREAGE SUBDIVISION + 7 SUPER LOTS
130 Tully Road, New Beith 308 acres total has a preliminary development approval for 70 acreage lots averaging over 4,400m2 and 7 balance lots over 232 acres surrounded by New Beith Forest Estate and Peet's Spring Mountain Estate.
This massive price reduction is because the DA is expiring in February 2026, but you could have the opportunity to go to land court and dispute this after settling since t
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