Set in a tranquil location within the scenic vistas of the Bunyah Valley, this block is ready to build your dream home on
Approx. 48.56 ha 120 acres
Easy access through to excellent elevated home site enjoying panoramic views, DA approved building entitlement, Opt for solar, or there is power on the block. The land is a mix of undulating through to steep brush country, including a mix of natural timbered areas and lush Kikuyu pastures; Take in 360 degree views of the Bunyah valley from the top ridge.
The block is divided into 5 paddocks, securely watered by ample dams, with good internal and boundary fencing established.
A great opportunity to purchase a vacant rural holding, or just as a standalone block to run some cattle
Only 25 Minutes to the Pacific Highway Coolongolook, 30 Minutes to Nabiac or 3 hrs from Sydney
Your inspection is invited.
Property Code: 671
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