Once in a lifetime opportunity to secure a unique parcel of land offering commanding lake views North to Point Wolstoncroft and Pulbah Island, as well as South over Sunshine Bay. 581m2 with minimal gradient / fall along with 12.8-metre frontage onto Cessnock Rd. The property would be perfect for slab construction and should accommodate many project style homes. At ground level the views are obvious, with even more expansive views to be achieved if one was to go two storey. Process in securing this lot will require the current owner to remove the existing building, at which point the property then would be ready and awaiting your ownership. In the lead time, one can take advantage of council approvals as well as selecting a builder, while not needing to physically settle on the block until the existing home has been removed.
Sunshine is a unique suburb on the Morisset Peninsula, 55 minutes from Hornsby, offering a quiet lakeside suburb with easy access to the local reserve with jetty and swimming baths only 120 metres away. Vacant land on the peninsula is very few and far between making this one time offering, a rare to find due to the water views to both the North and South. Inspections are strictly by appointment only or attend one of our advertised scheduled open homes.
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